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FUTURE 


A  publication  produced  by  the  students  of 

STATE    TEACHERS    COLLEGE 
INDIANA,    PENNSYLVANIA 


Betty  Hosack,  Editor        Patricia  Foust,  Business  Manager 


contents 


ADMINISTRATION  ^  8 


cledication 


With  a  sure  purpose  born  of  four  years'  living  at  Indiana,  the 
graduating  class  of  1952  approaches  its  goal,  to  join  the  ranks  of 
those  vitally  important  persons,  the  teachers  of  Pennsylvania. 

It  is  to  the  Senior  class,  the  future  teachers  of  the  commonwealth  who 
stand  ready  to  begin  their  chosen  work,  that  we  dedicate  this  book. 

May  you  accept  it  as  our  pledge  to  you  that  all  the  vivid  memories 
you  cherish  of  your  Indiana  days  will  continue  from  year  to  year.  We 
look  forward  to  the  time  when  we,  too,  will  become  a  part  of  the  college 
tradition,  when  we  will  join  you  in  the  schools  of  Pennsylvania. 


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"We  Love  The 
Halls  of  Ivy" 


Art  students  peruse  the  PENN  between  classes. 

They're  not  really  thirsty,  they  just  like  to  talk. 

"It's    a    lovely    day    today,"    with    Clark    Hall's    roof 
gleaming  in  the  sunlight. 


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administration 


From  early  Grecian  times,  the  world  has  recognized  the 

importance  of  democracy.  Cooperation  between  the 
college  administration  and  the  students  puts  democratic  ideals  into 
practice  in  campus  government. 


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administration 


For  more  than  three  quarters  of  a  century,  Indiana 
has  been  preparing  teachers  for  the  public  schools 
of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania.  Throughout 
the  years  this  has  been  an  honored  and  important 
undertaking.  The  roots  of  our  democratic  system 
have  been  nurtured  and  strengthened  by  our  public 
school  system.  The  public  recognition  of  the  impor- 
tance of  education  in  a  democratic  society  has  ele- 
vated teaching  to  a  professional  status  of  great 
importance  in  our  society. 

The  future  of  the  nation,  and  indeed  of  the  world, 
depends  today  upon  an  educated  citizenry.  The 
challenges  confronting  our  democratic  way  of  life 
have  been,  and  will  be  in  the  future,  successfully  met 
by  our  educational  system.  The  preservation  of 
democracy  in  America  can  be  credited  largely  to  the 


Mary  L.  Esch,  Registrar 


William  Schuster,  Business  Manager, 
Ond  John  Lingenfelter,  Treasurer  of 
the  Student  Cooperative  Associa- 
tion. 


loyalty  and  selfless  service  of  the  teachers  in  our 
public  schools.  The  future  of  America  can  only  be 
assured  if  we  prepare  well-qualified  teachers  to 
inculcate  in  the  youth  of  our  land  the  democratic 
ideals  for  which  America  stands. 

Teaching  in  the  future  assumes  an  even  greater 
role  in  the  destiny  of  mankind.  Teachers  will  be 
called  upon  in  the  years  ahead,  not  only  to  preserve 
democracy  throughout  the  world,  but  to  bring  sup- 
pressed peoples  everywhere  the  "truth  that  shall 
make  them  free".  We  know  that  only  in  an  enlight- 
ened world  can  there  be  peace  and  stability  which 
all  men  covet. 

Indiana  is  one  of  the  chief  institutions  in  the  country 
whose  sole  responsibility  is  to  prepare  young  men 
and  women  to  be  teachers  of  tomorrow,  equipped 
not  only  to  preserve  the  tenets  of  democracy  at 
home  but  to  carry  the  light  of  knowledge  and  truth 
throughout  the  world.  . 


John  E.  Davis,  Director,  Keith  School 
Student  Teaching  and  Placement. 


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Walter  M.  Whitmyre,  Dean  of  Men, 
and  Martha  C.  Faust,  Dean  of 
Women 

Dr.  Ralph  E.  Heiges,  Dean  of  In- 
struction, and  Ralph  E.  Beard,  Assist- 
ant Dean  of  Instruction. 


Guiding  the  college  careers  of  future 
Pennsylvania  teachers  is  a  job  that  re- 
quires the  wisdom  of  experience,  abil- 
ity to  make  decisions,  and  coopera- 
tion. The  administrative  staff  not  only 
must  be  familiar  with  the  individual 
records  of  students,  but  also  must 
handle  finances  and  public  relations 
of  the  college.  Through  all  this,  their 
personal  interest  gives  us  confidence 
that  we  are  on  the  right  track  toward 
taking  our  places  in  the  schools  of 
the  commonwealth. 


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Leroy   H.   Schnell,   Veterans'   Coun-       House   Mothers:   Miss    Lola    Beeiar  Arthur  F.  Nicholson,  Director  of  Pub- 

sellor.  Director  of  Student  Aid  and       Lewis;    and     Mrs.    Violet     Baldwin,       Stella    Beam   and    Lillian   Al   Butler,        |ic    Relations    aid    coordinator    of 
Coordinator  of  Military  Affairs.  Clark.  Head  Residents.  campus  publications. 


Opportunities  to  specialize  in  one  or  more  of  the 
art  fields,  and  at  the  same  time  to  acquire  a  broad 
cultural  background,  comprise  the  Art  Department 
curriculum.  Outside  actual  classroom  work,  the  de- 
partment activities  center  around  the  Art  Club  and 
its  subdivisions,  the  Crafts  Guild  and  the  Photography 
Club.  This  year  we  enjoyed  a  spirited  Christmas 
party,  staged  the  annual  Beaux  Arts  Ball  in  April, 
with  an  "Arabian  Nights"  setting,  and  held  the 
clothesline  exhibit  of  paintings  at  Swing  Out. 
Officers  of  the  Art  Club  are  Bill  Pasternak,  president; 
Tom  Lehnert,  vice-president;  Joann  Wehler,  secre- 
tary; and  Paul  Erickson,  treasurer. 


Art  students  welcome  freshmen. 

Miss  Dorothy  Murdock,  Miss  Blanche  T.  Waugaman,  Mrs.  Alma 
M.   Gasslander. 

Ralph  W.  Reynolds,  Edgar  J.  Trapp,  Dr.  Orval  Kipp  (Director). 


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The  coordinating  organization  of  the  Business  De- 
partment is  the  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  which 
sponsors  a  Business  Institute  in  the  fall  and  the  an- 
nual Merchandise  Fair  in  the  spring.  Business  students 
work  with  local  merchants  in  planning  and  operating 
display  booths  for  the  event.  Officers  of  the  JCC 
are  Charles  Baltzer,  president;  Leonard  Motto, 
vice-president;  Barbara  Robertson,  recording  secre- 
tary; and  Shirley  Hager,  treasurer.  Advisers  ore 
Elsie  Rineer  and  James  K.  Stoner. 


James  K.  Stoner,  G.  G.  Hill  (Director),  Mrs.  Elsie  G.  Rineer,  Dr. 
Clinton  M.  File. 

Harold  W.  Thomas,  Albert  Drumheller,  Robert  F.  Webb. 

JCC  "Moms  and  Dads"  entertain. 


home  economics 


Home  Ec  girls  enjoy  a  joke. 

The  department's  activities  center  around  the  Home  Ec  club  and 
their  afFiliates  in  the  Freshman  Home  Ec  club.  Main  event  on  the 
social  calendar  for  this  year  was  "Merry-Go,"  a  formal  dance  in 
March,  at  v/hich  juniors  honored  seniors.  Apron  sales,  bake  sales 
and  a  tea  for  visiting  Future  Homemakers  of  America  were  also 
highlights.  The  frosh  included  Willard  Home  in  their  social  service 
work.  OfFicers  for  the  Home  Ec  club  are  Mary  Ann  Firment,  presi- 
dent; Janet  Miller,  vice-president;  Joan  Hill,  recording  secretary; 
Mira  Heerlein,  corresponding  secretary;  Norma  Cagley,  treasurer; 
Helen  Loftis,  adviser.  Freshman  ofFicers  are  Nancy  Abbey,  presi- 
dent; Pat  Vogan,  vice-president;  Donna  Orr,  secretary;  Jackie 
Madison,  treasurer;  Opal  T.  Rhodes,  adviser. 


Mrs.  Elizabeth   LaVelle,  Miss  Leola 
T.  Hayes,  Miss  Rachel  D.  Moss. 


Dr.  Opal  T.  Rhodes  (Director),  Miss 
Anna  M.  Gorman,  Miss  Helen  Loftis. 


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Miss  Helen  E.  Merriman,  Miss  Mil- 
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Mrs.  Fannie  Smith. 


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Miss  Arvilla  Terrill,  Miss  Laura  M. 
Remsburg,  Miss  Agnes  M.  Bothne, 
Miss  Catherine  C.  Carl. 


Miss  Aagot  M.  K.  Borge,  Miss  Lola 
Beelar,   Mrs.    Esther   S.    Coulange. 


Jerome  Landsman,  Lawrence  C. 
Stitt,  Charles  E.  Davis,  C.  David 
McNaughton. 


Walter  W.  York,  Dr.  Clel  T.  Silvey 
(Director),  Robert  W.  Burggraf, 
Thomas  J.  Hughes. 


Some  real  Dixieland  features  the  Music  Department's  Christmas  party. 


The  hA'o-fold  function  of  the  Music  Department  is  the  preparation  and  de- 
velopment of  public  school  music  teachers  and  extra-professional  music 
education.  All  music  majors  are  members  of  the  Music  Educators'  Club.  Two 
representatives  from  each  class  and  the  officers  of  the  club  comprise  the 
Music  Student  Council,  which  meets  separately  and  with  the  faculty  to 
discuss  problems  and  plan  activities.  Officers  of  the  club  are  Charles  Ry- 
backi,  president;  Paul  Thompson,  vice-president;  Gwen  Lewis,  secretary- 
treasurer;  Clel  T.  Silvey,  adviser. 

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Elementarles  gather  in  the  Keith 
demonstration  room  for  a  profes- 
sional meeting. 

The  Elementary  Education  program  develops  knowl- 
edges of  children  of  elementary  school  age  and  of 
materials  and  methods  of  the  elementary  school, 
culminating  with  supervised  participation  and  student 
teaching.  The  Elementary  Club  is  affiliated  with  the 
Association  for  Childhood  Education  International. 
This  year  the  club  compiled  student  directories,  held 
a  "Welcome  Freshmen"  party,  sponsored  profes- 
sional meetings,  and  sent  delegates  to  the  ACE  con- 
vention in  Philadelphia.  Officers  are  Lois  Thomas, 
president;  Peggy  Kracht,  vice-president;  Shirley 
Ort,  secretary;  Barbara  Stonier,  treasurer.  Irene 
Russell  and  Alice  St.  Clair  are  club  advisers. 

Secondary  Education  is  made  up  of  six  departments, 
including  English  and  Speech,  Foreign  Languages, 
Geography,  Mathematics,  Science  and  Social 
Studies.  The  division  offers  a  Bachelor  of  Science  de- 
gree in  education  to  students  completing  a  minimum 
of  24  hours  in  a  major  field  and  18  hours  in  a  minor 
field.  Official  organization  of  the  division  is  the 
Secondary  Education  Club,  which  coordinates  busi- 
ness and  social  activities.  James  Cornell  is  president; 
Richard  Froggatt,  vice-president;  James  McKenna, 
secretary;  Dr.  Joy  Mahachek,  adviser. 


itary  division 


idary  division 


A  non-professional  Secondary  meet- 
ing in  reception  lounge. 


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EDUCATION:  S.  Trevor  Hadley,  Miss  Anna  O'Toole, 
Dr.  Guy  P.  Davis,  Mrs.  Blanche  W.  McCluer. 

EDUCATION:    Dr.    Paul    A.    Risheberger,    Ralph    B. 
Beard  (Director),  Wilber  Emmert,  Miss  Irene  Russell. 

GEOGRAPHY:    Lawrence    C.    Davis    (Director),    Dr. 
Norah  E.  Zink. 


LANGUAGES: 

Bieghler. 


Dr.     Edward     W. 


LIBRARIANS:  Joseph  K.  Hall  (Direc- 
tor), Lucille  Littlefield,  Florence  Ride- 
nour. 

MATHEMATICS:  Dr.  Joy  Mahach- 
ek  (Director),  Dr.  Issoc  L.  Stright. 


MILITARY  SCIENCE:  Lieutenant 
Colonel  Hubert  E.  Thornber,  Major 
Eugene  C.  Martin,  Captain  Victor 
J.  Hawthorne. 

MILITARY  SCIENCE:  Sergeant 
Richard  Lee,  Sergeant  James  O. 
Dudgeon,  Sergeant  Charles  P.  Haes- 
loop. 


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Top  Left— ENGLISH  AND  SPEECH: 

Robert  E.  Ensley,  Donald  Hess,  Mrs. 
Marian  Kipp,  James  R.  Green. 


Top  Right— ENGLISH  and 
SPEECH:  Dr.  Rhodes  R.  Stab- 
ley  (Director),  Arthur  F.  Nich- 
olson,  Dr.  Abigail   Boardman. 

Right  — ENGLISH  AND 
SPEECH:  Miss  Margaret  Stew- 
art, Dr.  Maurice  Rider,  Dr. 
Galen  Besco. 

Left— HEALTH  AND  PHYS- 
ICAL EDUCATION:  Miss 
Margaret  Gisolo,  Miss  Lena 
Ellenberger,  Miss  Malinda 
Hamblen. 

Center  Right— HEALTH 
AND  PHYSICAL  EDUCA- 
TION: Samuel  G.  Smith  (Di- 
rector), George  P.  Miller, 
Lewis  H.  Shaffer,  Regis  A. 
McKnight. 

Center  Left— SCIENCE  DE- 
PARTMENT: Dr.  Willis  H. 
Bell,  Daniel  G.  Reiber,  Vernon 
Zeitler,  Dr.  Beatty  H.  Dimit. 

Bottom  Left— SCIENCE  DE- 
PARTMENT: Paul  Waddell, 
Dr.  Dwight  Sollberger  (Direc- 
tor), Merrill  B.  lams,  Dr.  Don- 
ald Hoffmaster. 

Bottom  Center— S  O  C  I  A  L 
STUDIES:  Dr.  Albert  Wahl, 
C.  M.  Johnson. 


BoHom  Right— SOCIAL  STUDIES: 

Dr.  Dorcas  Hall,  W.  M.   Whitmyre 
(Director),   Miss    Florence    Wallace. 


Sfudent  and  critic  teachers  gather  informally. 

KEITH  SCHOOL 

What  is  teaching  like?  What  does  a  teacher  need  to  know? 
How  will  I  know  what  to  expect  of  children?  Is  the  teaching  pro- 
fession a  wise  choice  for  me?  Students,  looking  forward  to 
teaching  as  a  profession,  come  to  Indiana  seeking  an  under- 
standing of  these  problems.  The  John  A.M.  Keith  School  provides 
opportunities  for  exploratory  experiences  under  guided  direc- 
tion.With  the  help  of  capable  supervisors, students  gain  experi- 
ence as  participants  in  an  actual  school  situation,  as  well  as 
knowledge  through  their  observation  of  classes. 

Full-time  responsible  stude_nt  teaching  translates  into  teaching 
power  the  sum-total  of  knowledge  and  experience  gained 
throughout  a  student's  entire  college  life.  The  facilities  and 
staff  of  Keith  School  are  prepared  to  insure  the  best  in  pro- 
fessional experiences  for  these  future  teachers  of  Pennsylvania. 


Director  of  Student  Teaching  and  Placement:  John  E.  Davis. 


Keith  School  Supervising  Teachers:  Miss  Jane  S.  Mervine,  Robert  Cronouer, 
John  E.  Davis  (Director),  Miss  Lois  Blair,  Earl  S.  Hoenstine,  Dr.  John  Sahli  (Princi- 
pal of  Junior  High),  Miss  Kathryn  O'Toole. 


Keith  School  Supervising  Teachers:  D.  O.  Lott,  Miss  Lois  Anderson,  Miss 
Martha  Zimmerman,  John  E.  Davis  (Director),  Mrs,  Elfa  M.  Porter,  Miss  Helen 
McLean,  Miss  Alice  St,  Clair,  Mrs.  Mary  Swarts, 


With  each  stroke  of  the  chalk  and  each  spoken  thought,  we 

as  teachers  will  mold  the  mental,  physical,  and  moral  fiber 
of  the  future  leaders  of  the  commonwealth. 


senior 


Next  year  at  this  time,  most  of  us  will  be 
teaching  in  schools  all  over  Pennsylvania.  But 
we  have  much  to  remember  about  our  years 
at  Indiana,  dear  memories  that  will  recur 
again  and  again  as  we  go  about  our  work 
each  day.  When  we  get  together,  we'll  re- 
call the  class  prom,  "Fall  Festival,"  which  was 
held  September  29  in  recreation  hall.  We'll 
rehash  the  class  outing  and  picnic,  but  most 
of  all,  we'll  remember  Swing  Out,  which  was 
our  special  weekend  in  May. 

OFFICERS 

President Jack  McGlaughlin 

Vice-President Jack  Onstead 

Secretary Clara  Jo  Colaianni 

Treasurer Howard  Fargo 

Adviser S.  Trevor  Hadley 


J.  Onitead,  P.  Beal,  C.  Colaianni,  J.  McGlaughlin. 


J.  Dean,   M.   Bankert,   N.   Fossler,   D.   Rosenberg,   D.   Carson,   J. 
McGlaughlin. 


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E.   Ream,   M.    Baumgardner,    G.    Warfel, 
Holton,  J.  Culler.  Sealed:  M.  Bollon. 


A.  Palsy,  S.  Thomas,  M.   Russell,  R.  Slenker, 
D.  Christie. 


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J.  Adams 

J.  Addis 

S.  Allen 

A.  Altemus 

B.  Ardcry 

S.  Austin 

B.  Barbour 

C.  Barger 

A.  Barnett 

M.  Bartges 

M.  Baumgardser 

P.  Beal 

M.  Bentel 

G.  Bentz 

M.  Berish 

J.  Berrlnger 

N.  Billmon 

V.  Bindas 

JUDITH  C.  ADAMS,  Johnstown,  Music:  Alpha  Sigma  Tau,  YWCA, 
Music  Educators'  Club,  Masquers,  "Green  Valley"  (three  act  play), 
Winter  Sports  Club,  Erskine  Club  (V.  Pres.  3),  Religious  Life  Com- 
mittee, string  orchestra,  mixed  chorus,  women's  glee  club,  intra- 
mural sports.  JULIANNE  ADDIS,  Pittsburgh,  Art:  Sigma  Sigma  Sig- 
ma, OAK,  YWCA,  Art  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Religious  Life 
Committee,  intramural  sports.  SHIRLEY  MARIE  ALLEN,  Indiana, 
Secondary:-Theta  Sigma  Upsilon,  Panhellenic  Association  (Pres.  3), 
Secondary  Education  Club,  International  Relations  Club,  "Land  of 
the  Bon  Bons"  (one  act  play),  English-Speech  Club,  Newman  Club, 
intramural  sports.  AGNES  STADTMILLER  ALTEMUS,  Indiana,  Ele- 
mentary: A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club,  YWCA.  BETTY  L.  ARDARY, 
Curwensville,  Elementary:  Delta  Sigma  Epsilon,  A.C.E.,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  Methodist  Club.  SARA  EVELYN  AUSTIN,  Oil  City, 
Elementary:  Beta  Sigma  Omicron,  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Presbyterian 
Club  (Pres.  3),  mixed  chorus,  women's  glee  club,  intramural 
sports.  SUE  LOUISE  BACON,  Commodore,  Home  Economics: 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha,  YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club,  Intercollegiate 
Conference  on  Government,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Methodist  Club, 
mixed    chorus,  women's    glee   club,   intramural   sports.    DAVID  J. 


BAGOZZI,  Coraopolis,  Music:  Phi  Alpha  Zeta,  Music  Educators' 
Club,  Swing  Out,  band,  mixed  chorus,  men's  glee  club,  intramural 
sports.  DAVID  R.  BAIRD,  Indiana,  Business:  Sigma  Tau  Gamma, 
Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Presbyterian  Club.  RUTH  ANN 
BAIRD,  McKeesport,  Elementary:  Alpha  Sigma  Tau,  PENN,  A.C.E., 
Winter  Sports  Club,  L.S.A.,  Women's  Varsity  "I".  BETTY  JANE 
BARBOUR,  Pittsburgh,  Home  Economics:  Kappa  Omicron  Phi  (Sec. 
4),  Zeta  Tau  Alpha,  YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club,  Winter  Sports 
Club,  L.S.A.,  Women's  Varsity  "I".  CATHERINE  BARGER,  Sewickley, 
Elementary:  Beta  Sigma  Omicron,  YWCA  (Sec.  3),  A.C.E.  (Council 
3,  4),  International  Relations  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  intramural 
sports.  ALFRED  L.  BARNETT,  Clearfield,  Business:  Phi  Sigma  Pi, 
Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Men's  Varsity  "I",  football,  wres- 
tling. MARIE  EVELYN  BARTGES,  Mercer,  Home  Economics:  YWCA, 
Home  Economics  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Presbyterian  Club, 
intramural  sports.  MARCIA  JEAN  BAUMGARDNER,  Johnstown, 
Elementary:  Pi  Kappa  Sigma  (Sec.  3),  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Contempo- 
rary Dance  Group,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Presbyterian  Club,  mixed 
chorus,  women's  glee  club,  intramural  sports.  PATRICIA  ANN  BEAL, 
New    Florence,    Home    Economics:    Alpha    Sigma    Tau    (Pres.    3), 


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seniors 

1952 


S.  Bacon 

D.  BagozzI 

D.  Baird 

R.  Baird 

M.  Bell 

N.  Bell 

K.  Bello 

S.  Benson 

J.  Binney 

E.  Bish 

N.  Bish 

B.  Bishop 

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YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club,  "Hello  Out  There"  (one  act  play), 
Winter  Sports  Club,  Erskine  Club,  class  officer  (Sec.  4),  intramural 
sports.  MARY  JANE  BELL,  Sharon,  Secondary:  Alpha  Omega 
Gamma  (Sec.  3),  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha,  Pcnhellenic  Association 
(Treas.  3),  YWCA,  Secondary  Education  Club,  International  Rela- 
tions Club  (Sec.  4),  "Lily"  (one  act  play).  Cultural  Life  Committee, 
Winter  Sports  Club,  intramural  sports.  NANCY  ARLENE  BELL, 
Mahoningtown,  Home  Economics:  Theta  Sigma  Upsilon,  YWCA, 
Home  Economics  Club  (V.  Pres.  3),  Resident  Women's  League, 
Winter  Sports  Club,  Erskine  Club,  Women's  Varsity  "I",  intramural 
sports.  KATHERINE  LUCILLE  BELLO,  Nanty-Glo,  Home  Economics: 
Phi  Mu,  YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club,  Methodist  Club,  Religious 
Life  Committee.  SHIRLEY  A.  BENSON,  Meadville,  Elementary: 
Alpha  Sigma  Tau,  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club,  L.S.A., 
intramural  sports.  MARY  ANN  BENTEL,  Aliquippa,  Art:  Delta 
Sigma  Epsilon,  OAK,  YWCA,  Art  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club.  Re- 
ligious Life  Committee.  GERALDINE  BENTZ,  Belle  Vernon,  Ele- 
mentary: Beta  Sigma  Omicron,  Panhellenic  Association,  YWCA, 
A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Religious  Life  Committee.  MARY  BE- 


RISH,  Altoona,  Business:  Phi  Gamma  Beta  (Pres.  3),  PENN,  CUE, 
Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Newman  Club,  intramural  sports. 
JEAN  BERRINGER,  Barnesboro,  Secondary:  Phi  Gamma  Beta, 
Secondary  Education  Club,  English-Speech  Club,  Intercollegiate 
Conference  on  Government.  NORMA  JEAN  BILLMAN,  Butler, 
Music:  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha  (Sec.  3),  YWCA,  Music  Educators' 
Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Erskine  Club  (Pres.  3),  string  orchestra, 
choir,  women's  glee  club.  VERNA  BINDAS,  Grindstone,  Business: 
Beta  Sigma  Omicron,  YWCA,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  In- 
ternational Relations  Club,  Newman  Club,  intramural  sports.  JOHN 
EDWARD  BINNEY,  Secondary.  EMMA  LOUISE  BISH,  New  Bethle- 
hem, Home  Economics:  YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club,  Methodist 
Club,  Science  Club,  intramural  sports.  NANCY  BISH,  Rimersburg, 
Home  Economics:  YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club,  Winter  Sports 
Club,  Methodist  Club,  intramural  sports.  BETTY  JANE  BISHOP, 
Rossiter,  Business:  PENN,  YWCA,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Cultural  Life  Committee,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Erskine  Club, 
Women's  Varsity  "I",  intramural  sports. 


25 


seniors 

1952 


Jeanne  MacNeil  helps  make  grammar  fun. 


E.  Bloom 
P.  Broeseker 
E.  Casey 


M.  Bloom 
P.  Brown 
J.  Catanzaro 


C.  Bluestone 
M.  Bruce 
N.  Chesney 


M.  Boering 
R.  Buchanan 
J.  Chobony 


EUGENE  BLOOM,  Curwensvllle,  Business:  Phi  Alpha  Zeta  (Pres.  3), 
Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Men's  Varsity 
"I",  baseball,  football,  intramural  sports.  MARIAN  LEE  BLOOM, 
Dunbar,  Elementary:  Phi  Gamma  Beta  (Treas.  3),  YWCA,  A.C.E., 
International  Collegiate  Conference  on  Government,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  Newman  Club,  intramural  sports.  CAROL  MORFORD 
BLUESTONE,  Verona,  Elementary:  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha,  YWCA, 
A.C.E.,  Methodist  Club,  Women's  Varsity  "I",  intramural  sports. 
MARY  JANE  BOERING,  Indiana,  Business:  Pi  Omega  Pi  (V.  Pres.  4), 
Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Canterbury  Club,  Future  Teachers 
of  America  (Pres.  4).  MARGARET  BOLTON,  Wilmerding,  Business: 
OAK,  PENN,  YWCA,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Masquers, 
Science  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Newman  Club,  Erskine  Club, 
intramural  sports.  Women's  Varsity  "I".  WILLIAM  E.  BOYD,  Pitts- 
burgh, Business:  Alpha  Omega  Gamma  (Treas.  3),  Phi  Sigma  Pi 
(Sec.  3),  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Winter  Sports  Club,  tennis, 
intramural  sports.  DALE  E.  BOYER,  Yatesboro,  Elementary:  Delta 
Sigma  Nu,  A.C.E.,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Erskine  Club, 
"Yellow  Jack"  (three  act  play).  JOAN  E.  BRADFORD,  Aliquippa, 
Home  Economics:  Alpha  Sigma  Tau,  YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club, 


Winter  Sports  Club.  BARBARA  JEAN  BRADSTOCK,  Vandergrift, 
Elementary:  Zeta  Tau  Alpha  (V.  Pres.  3,  4),  OAK,  YWCA,  A.C.E., 
Religious  Life  Committee,  Girls'  Rifle  Team,  intramural  sports. 
PATRICIA  DAWN  BRADY,  Johnsonburg,  Elementary:  Beta  Sigma 
Omicron  (Sec.  3),  A.C.E.  (Council  4),  Winter  Sports  Club,  Newman 
Club,  intramural  sports.  PHYLUS  BROESEKER,  Berlin,  Music:  Pi 
Kappa  Sigma,  Music  Educators'  Club,  Masquers,  Winter  Sports 
Club,  Erskine  Club,  mixed  chorus,  women's  glee  club.  PHYLLIS 
JEANNE  BROWN,  Vandergrift,  Music:  Music  Educators'  Club 
Masquers,  Swing  Out,  "Ten  Little  Indians,"  "Good-bye,  My 
Fancy"  (three  act  play).  Winter  Sports  Club,  mixed  chorus,  wom- 
en's glee  club.  MATTHEW  BRUCE,  Indiana,  Secondary:  YMCA, 
Secondary  Education  Club,  Science  Club,  Methodist  Club,  band, 
intramural  sports.  ROBERT  J.  BUCHANAN,  Indiana,  Business:  Phi 
Alpha  Zeta,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Winter  Sports  Club, 
Men's  Varsity  "I",  baseball,  soccer,  intramural  sports.  ANNA  JEAN 
BUCK,  Carroltown,  Elementary:  Phi  Mu,  Panhellenic  Association, 
A.C.E.,  Women's  Varsity  "I",  intramural  sports.  DONALD  LESLIE 
BUDD,  Dickerson  Run.  Business:  Phi  Alpha  Zeta  (Treas.  3),  Student 
Council,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Col- 


26 


M.  Bolton 

W.  Boyd 

D.  Boyer 

J.  Bradford 

B.  Brodstock 

P.  Brady 

A.  Buck 

D.  Budd 

L.   Burgo 

J.  Caletri 

J.  Callis 

D.  Cannizzaro 

D.  Christian 

D.  Christie 

F.  Clark 

M.  Claypool 

H.  Clepper 

C.  ColaiannI 

lege  Lodge  Committee,  class  officer  (Pres.  3),  band,  intramural 
sports,  YMCA,  Religious  Life  Committee.  L.  RONALD  BURGO, 
Johnstown,  Secondary:  Delta  Sigma  Nu,  YMCA,  Secondary  Edu- 
cation Club,  International  Relations  Club,  Science  Club,  intramural 
sports.  JOSEPH  J.  CALETRI,  Mount  Pleasant,  Secondary:  Alpha 
Omega  Gamma  (Treas.  4),  Phi  Sigma  Pi  (V.  Pres.  3,  Pres.  4), 
Secondary  Education  Club,  International  Relations  Club,  Men's 
Varsity  "I"  (Sec.  4),  football.  JOHN  W.  CALLIS,  Hollidaysburg, 
Secondary:  Phi  Alpha  Zeta,  YMCA,  Secondary  Education  Club, 
Photography  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Men's  Varsity  "I",  soccer, 
swimming.  DOLORES  CANNIZZARO,  Indiana,  Secondary:  Indiana 
Student  Writes,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Masquers,  "Ah!  Wil- 
derness", "Pygmalion",  "State  of  the  Union"  (three  act  plays), 
English-Speech  Club,  Contemporary  Dance  Group,  Newman  Club, 
Sigma  Alpha  Eta  (Treas.  4).  EMORY  G.  CASEY,  Indiana,  Elemen- 
tary. JOSEPHINE  CATANZARO,  Pittsburgh,  Elementary:  Delta 
Sigma  Epsilon,  OAK,  PENN,  Student  Council,  YWCA,  A.C.E. 
(Council  2,  3),  Winter  Sports  Club,  Newman  Club.  NANCY  CHES- 
NEY,  Indiana,  Secondary:  Phi  Mu,  Secondary  Education  Club, 
intramural   sports.  JOHN   CHOBANY,   Portage,  Secondary:   Sec- 


ondary Education  Club,  A.C.E.,  Science  Club,  soccer,  intramural 
sports.  DAN  WAYNE  CHRISTIAN,  Pittsburgh,  Business.  DAVID  R. 
CHRISTIE,  Greensburg,  Business:  Gamma  Delta  Rho  (V.  Pres.  3), 
Pi  Omega  Pi,  Phi  Alpha  Zeta  (Treas.  3),  Junior  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Cultural  Life  Committee,  Winter  Sports  Club,  intramural 
sports.  FRANK  M.  CLARK,  Punxsutawney,  Secondary:  Sigma  Alpha 
Eta  (Sec.  3,  Pres.  4),  Delta  Sigma  Chi,  CUE,  Secondary  Education 
Club,  Masquers,  "Out  of  the  Frying  Pan"  (one  act  play),  "The 
Taming  of  the  Shrew",  "State  of  the  Union"  (three  act  plays), 
English-Speech  Club,  Science  Club,  LOIS  MARGARET  CLARK, 
Indiana,  Elementary:  A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Erskine  Club. 
MARGARET  BAYLOR  CLAYPOOL,  Indiana,  Secondary:  Phi  Gamma 
Beta,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Non-Resident  Women's  League, 
(V.  Pres.  3),  English-Speech  Club.  HELEN  LOUISE  CLEPPER,  Kit- 
tanning,  Elementary:  Beta  Sigma  Omicron,  A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports 
Club,  Erskine  Club.  CLARA  JO  COLAIANNI,  Arnold,  Business:  Kappa 
Delta  Pi,  Pi  Omega  Pi  (Sec.  3),  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha,  Student  Coun- 
cil (Sec.  3),  YWCA,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce  (Sec.  3),  New- 
man Club,  class  officer  (Sec.  4),  Intramural  sports. 


27 


G.  Cole 

J.  Connell 

R.  Crispeno 

C.  Crosmun 

M.  Crum 

N.  Cullen 

S.  Dahlinger 

L.  Darr 

J.  Davidson 

J.  Dean 

R.  Decker 

M.  De  Faico 

J.  Dickson 

D.  Dietrich 

E.  Dilts 

N.  Dombeck 

E.  Donovan 

D.  Dunmire 

GLENNA  CHRISTINE  COLE,  Washington,  Music:  YWCA,  Music 
Educators'  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Newman  Club  (V.  Pres.  3). 
JANE  CONNELL,  Cresson,  Elementary:  A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club, 
Newman  Club  (V.  Pres.  3).  HELEN  E.  CRAWFORD,  El  Centre,  Calif., 
Elementary:  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Methodist  Club,  Religious  Life  Com- 
mittee. RUDOLPH  J.  CRISPENO,  Freedom,  Business:  Phi  Sigma  Pi 
(Sec.  4),  Student  Council,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Men's  Varsity  "i" 
Resident  Men's  League  (Pres.  4),  wrestling,  intramural  sports. 
CLIFFORD  A.  CROSMUN,  Hillsdale,  Secondary:  Delta  Sigma  Nu 
(Sec.  3),  YMCA,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Science  Club,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  intramural  sports.  MAUDE  V.  CRUM,  Elementary. 
NANCY  LEE  CULLEN,  Somerset,  Home  Economics:  Alpha  Sigma 
Alpha,  YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Girls' 
Rifle  Team,  Women's  Varsity  "I",  life-saving.  CHRISTINA  CUPELLI, 
Point  Marion,  Home  Economics:  Alpha  Sigma  Tau,  Home  Economics 
Club  (Sec.  3),  Newman  Club,  intramural  sports.  BARBARA  CUTH- 
BERTSON,  Bradford,  Music  Kappa  Delta  Pi  (Pres.  4),  YWCA, 
Music  Educators'  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Erskine  Club,  Future 
Teachers  of  America  (V.  Pres.  4),  Religious  Life  .Committee,  string 
orchestra,  vesper  choir,  women's  glee  club.  JACQUELINE  CUTLER, 


Pittsburgh,  Music:  Pi  Kappa  Sigma,  YWCA,  Music  Educators' 
Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  L.S.A.,  vesper  choir,  intramural  sports. 
JACK  A.  DAHLINGER,  Pittsburgh,  Music:  Sigma  Tau  Gamma, 
YMCA,  Music  Educators'  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Erskine  Club, 
Swing-Out,  symphony  orchestra,  band,  Mellowmen,  mixed  chorus, 
men's  glee  club,  intramural  sports.  SYLVIA  G.  DAHLINGER, 
Pittsburgh,  Art:  Art  Club,  Contemporary  Dance  Group,  Girls' 
Rifle  Team,  Newman  Club,  Religious  Life  Committee.  LOIS  MARIE 
DARR,  Somerset,  Art:  Pi  Kappa  Sigma,  YWCA,  Art  Club,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  L.S.A.,  intramural  sports.  JOHN  L.  DAVIDSON,  Heil- 
wood.  Business:  Alpha  Omega  Gamma,  Junior  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. JOHN  WILLIAM  DEAN,  JR.,  Conemaugh,  Business:  Phi 
Sigma  Pi  (Treas.  3),  OAK,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce  (Pres.  3), 
Cultural  Life  Committee,  intramural  sports.  ROBERT  JOHN  DECKER, 
Aliquippa,  Business:  OAK,  YMCA  (V.  Pres.  3),  Junior  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Men's  Varsity  "I",  L.S.A.  (Treas.  3), 
wrestling,  intramural  sports.  MARGARET  DE  FALCO,  McKeesport, 
Home  Economics:  Sigma  Sigma  Sigma,  Home  Economics  Club, 
Newman  Club.  ARVETA  FEESER  DE  GAETANO,  Littlestown,  Busi- 
ness: Sigma  Sigma  Sigma  (Treas.  3,  Sec.  4),  YWCA,  Junior  Cham- 


28 


seniors 

1952 


C.  Cupelli 

A.  De  Gaetano 

N.  Ellsworth 


B.  Cuthbertson 
T.  Delozier 
H.  Erickson 


J.  Cutler 

M.  De  Simone 

W.  Evans 


J.  Dahlinger 
M.  Diana 
J.  Farabaugh 


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ber  of  Commerce,  Photography  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club, 
women's  glee  club.  Intramural  sports.  THEODORE  CLAIR  DE- 
LOZIER, Roaring  Spring,  Secondary:  Secondary  Education  Club, 
Science  Club,  intramural  sports.  MARILYN  JOY  DE  SIMONE,  New 
Kensington,  Music:  Sigma  Sigma  Sigma,  YWCA,  Music  Educators' 
Club,  Masquers,  Swing  Out,  "Ah!  Wilderness"  (three  act  pay). 
Winter  Sports  Club,  Erskine  Club,  Religious  Life  Committee,  mixed 
chorus,  women's  glee  club,  intramural  sports.  MARYANN  DIANA, 
Punxsutawney,  Business:  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Contempo- 
rary Dance  Group,  Girls'  Rifle  Team,  Winter  Sports  Club,  New- 
man Club,  intramural  sports.  JANET  DICKSON,  Pittsburgh,  Art: 
Pi  Kappa  Sigma,  Panhellenic  Association,  Art  Club,  Winter  Sports 
Club,  Canterbury  Club  (Pres.  3),  DOROTHY  MAE  DIETRICH, 
Pittsburgh,  Elementary:  A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club.  EVELYN  M. 
DILTS,  Punxsutawney,  Secondary:  CUE  (Editor  3),  YWCA,  Second- 
ary Education  Club,  English-Speech  Club,  L.S.A.,  Erskine  Club 
NINA  DOMBECK,  Ellwood  City,  Music:  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha,  Music 
Educators'  Club,  Masquers,  (three  act  plays,  one  act  plays),  New- 
man Club,  vesper  choir,  mixed  chorus,  women's  glee  club.  ELCY  S. 


DONOVAN,  Pittsburgh,  Elementary:  Alpha  Sigma  Tau  (Treas.  3), 
A.C.E.,  Extrocurricular  Committee,  Winter  Sports  Club,  tennis, 
intramural  sports.  DAVID  A.  DUNMIRE,  Indiana,  Secondary:  Delta 
Sigma  Nu,  OAK,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Science  Club,  Photog- 
raphy Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Methodist  Club,  intramural  sports. 
NANCY  ELLSWORTH,  Johnstown,  Home  Economics:  Alpha  Sigma 
Tau  (V.  Pres.  3),  OAK,  YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  class  officer  (Sec.  3),  Women's  Varsity  "I",  symphony 
orchestra.  Religious  Life  Committee.  HOWARD  R.  ERICKSON, 
Indiana,  Secondary:  Phi  Alpha  Zeta,  OAK  (Ass't.  Editor  2,  Editor  3), 
YMCA,  International  Relations  Club,  Science  Club,  Winter  Sports 
Club,  Methodist  Club,  band,  intramural  sports.  WARREN  D.  EVANS, 
Ebensburg,  Elementary:  OAK,  YMCA  (Pres.  2,  3),  A.C.E.,  Science 
Club,  Photography  Club  (Sec.-Treas.  2),  Winter  Sports  Club, 
Methodist  Club,  Religious  Life  Committee  (chairman  2,  3).  JAMES 
EDWARD  FARABAUGH,  Heilwood,  Secondary:  Alpha  Omega 
Gamma,  Science  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Newman  Club,  Men's 
Varsity  "I",  soccer,  intramural  sports. 


29 


seniors 

1952 


".  .  .  October's  bright  blue  weather" 


H.  Fargo 

U.  Fechek 

J.  Fee 

L.  Feist 

G.  Fritz 

R.  Froggatt 

E.  Frombach 

E.  Fronis 

D.  Green 

J.  Grenaldo 

J.  Gresock 

T.  Groves 

HOWARD  L.  FARGO,  Clearfield,  Business:  Gamma  Rho  Tau,  Pi 
Omega  Pi,  Phi  Sigma  Pi,  OAK  (Bus.  Manager  3),  Student  Council 
YMCA,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Winter  Sports  Club,  L.S.A., 
class  officer  (V.  Pres.  2,  Treas.  4),  Men's  Varsity  "I",  soccer.  URSULA 
FECHEK,  Bobtown,  Music:  Kappa  Delta  Pi  (Sec.  4),  PENN,  Music 
Educators'  Club,  Contemporary  Dance  Group,  Newman  Club, 
Religious  Life  Committee,  mixed  chorus,  women's  glee  club.  JO- 
ANNE FEE,  Indiana,  Elementary:  Phi  Mu  (Sec.  4),  Panhellenic 
Association  (Scribe  3),  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club,  intra- 
mural sports.  LEONARD  R.  FEIST,  Conemaugh,  Secondary:  Sec- 
ondary Education  Club,  Science  Club,  Newman  Club,  intramural 
sports.  DOROTHY  LOUISE  FERENCZ,  Indiana,  Business:  Kappa 
Delta  Pi,  Pi  Omega  Pi,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce.  SUZANNE 
FINNEGAN,  Pittsburgh,  Music:  YWCA,  Music  Educators'  Club, 
Newman  Club,  Religious  Life  Committee,  string  orchestra,  sym- 
phony orchestra,  mixed  chorus,  women's  glee  club.  ALBERT  DON 
FLECK,  York,  Secondary:  Phi  Alpha  Zeta,  Swing  Out,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  Methodist  Club,  Lifesaving.  DONNA  ALICE  FLECK, 
Indiana,  Elementary:  Phi  Mu,  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club. 


SHEILA  ANN  FORRESTER,  Pittsburgh,  Music:  Music  Educators'  Club, 
string  orchestra,  symphony  orchestra,  vesper  choir,  women's  glee 
club.  RUTH  FRENCIK,  Frank,  Elementary:  Zeta  Tau  Alpha,  YWCA, 
A.C.E.,  International  Relations  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Methodist 
Club,  Religious  Life  Committee,  intramural  sports.  GEORGIA 
FRITZ,  Indiana,  Elementary:  Phi  Mu,  A.C.E.,  "Liliom"  (three  act 
play).  Winter  Sports  Club.  RICHARD  B.  FROGGATT,  Portage, 
Secondary:  Alpha  Omega  Gamma  (V.  Pres.  3),  Phi  Sigma  Pi, 
PENN  (Bus.  Manager  3),  Indiana  Student  Writes,  Secondary 
Education  Club  (V.  Pres.  4),  International  Relations  Club,  "Yellow 
Jack"  (three  act  play),  Intercollegiate  Conference  on  Government, 
L.S.A.,  football  (manager),  intramural  sports.  ERNEST  WILLIAM 
FROMBACH,  Johnstown,  Art:  Delta  Phi  Delta  (Treas.  3),  Phi  Sigma 
Pi,  OAK,  CUE,  Art  Club,  "Liliom"  (three  act  play).  Winter  Sports 
Club,  football,  intramural  sports.  ELAINE  FRONIS,  McKeesport, 
Secondary:  PENN,  YWCA,  Secondary  Education  Club,  "The 
Whole  Town  is  Talking"  (three  act  play),  English-Speech  Club, 
Winter  Sports  Club,  intramural  sports.  V.  JEAN  WEIMER  GARD- 
NER, Rockwood,  Music:  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha,  YWCA,  Music  Edu- 


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D.  Ferencz 

S.  Finnegan 

A.  Fleck 

D.  Fleck 

S.  Forrester 

R.  Frencik 

V.  Gardner 

J.  Geibel 

L.  Gelsler 

W.  Gennocro 

N.  Giles 

R.  Grablak 

W.  Halavan 

C.  Hall 

E.  Hall 

R.  Hall 

J.  Hanford 

D.  Hanson 

cators'  Club,  Erskine  Club,  vesper  choir,  women's  glee  club.  JANE 
YARGER  GEIBEL,  Butler,  Secondary:  Alpha  Omega  Gamma  (Sec. 
4),  Secondary  Education  Club,  Science  Club,  English-Speech  Club, 
Winter  Sports  Club.  LAURENE  GEISLER,  Coraopolis,  Elementary: 
Delta  Sigma  Epsilon  (Pres.  3),  Panhellenic  Association,  YWCA, 
A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Newman,  Club,  intramural  sports. 
WILLIAM  F.  GENNOCRO,  Emporium,  Business:  Phi  Alpha  Zeta, 
Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  International  Relations  Club  (Treas. 
3),  Intercollegiate  Conference  on  Government,  Winter  Sports 
Club,  Newman  Club,  class  officer  (Treas.  3),  football.  Men's 
Varsity  "I",  intramural  sports.  NANCY  JEAN  GILES,  Greensburg, 
Elementary:  Beta  Sigma  Omicron  (Sec.  4),  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  "Yellow 
Sheet"  (one  act  play),  women's  glee  club.  RICHARD  L.  GRABIAK, 
Mount  Pleasant,  Secondary:  Phi  Sigma  Pi,  Secondary  Education 
Club,  Newman  Club,  baseball,  football.  Men's  Varsity  "I",  intra- 
mural sports.  DORIS  GREEN.  JOAN  GRENALDO,  Connellsville, 
Business:  Phi  Gamma  Beta,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Swing 
Out,  Cultural  Life  Committee,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Religious  Life 
Committee,    Newman    Club.    JOHN    GRESOCK,    Punxsutawney, 


Secondary:  Secondary  Education  Club,  Science  Club,  football. 
THOMAS  E.  GROVE,  Lock  Haven,  Music:  Swing  Out,  Music  Educa- 
tors' Club,  Methodist  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  string  orchestra, 
symphony  orchestra,  band,  Mellowmen,  men's  glee  club,  wood- 
wind quartet.  WILLIAM  HALAVAN.  CHARLES  E.  HALL,  New 
Kensington,  Secondary:  Secondary  Education  Club,  Science  Club, 
(Transferred  from  Lynchburg  College;  activities  there  were: 
Iota  Beta  Gamma,  Christian  Fellowship  Club).  E.  RICHARD  HALL, 
Butler,  Music:  Music  Educators'  Club,  symphony  orchestra,  band, 
Mellowmen,  vesper  choir,  men's  glee  club.  ROBERT  A.  HALL,  New 
Kensington,  Secondary:  Secondary  Education  Club,  Science  Club, 
(Transferred  from  Lynchburg  College;  activities  there  were:  men's 
glee  club.  Christian  Fellowship  Club).  JACK  HANFORD,  Pit'  burgh, 
Elementary:  Indiana  Student  Writes,  A.C.E.,  Religious  Life  Com- 
mittee, "The  Crow's  Nest",  "The  Glittering  Gate",  "The  Lost  Curtain" 
(plays),  men's  glee  club,  tennis.  DARLENE  J.  HANSEN,  Clinton,  Art: 
Alpha  Sigma  Tau,  YWCA,  Art  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Erskine 
Club,  intramural  sports. 


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R.  Hargreaves 
M.  Hostetler 
C.  Johnson 


M.  Hartley 
W.  Houck 
N.  Johnson 


O. Hoys 
H.  Huber 
E.  Johnston 


D.  Hefright 
J.  Huhn 
J.  Johnston 


M.  Hierholzer 
R.  Hunter 
W.  Jones 


M.  Hillegass 
T.  Hunter 
W.  Joseph 


RACHEL  KAUFFMAN  HARGREAVES,  Johnstown,  Home  Economics: 
YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club,  L.S.A.,  intramural  sports.  MARILYN 
HARTLEY.  OLEN  H.  HAYS,  Duquesne,  Secondary:  Phi  Sigma  Pi, 
Secondary  Education  Club,  English-Speech  Club,  Intercollegiate 
Conference  on  Government,  Winter  Sports  Club,  L.S.A.,  Men's 
Varsity  "I",  baseball,  basketball,  intramural  sports.  Resident 
Men's  League  (V.  Pres.  4).  DONALD  R.  HEFRIGHT,  Huntingdon, 
Secondary:  Delta  Sigma  Chi,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Inter- 
national Relations  Club,  English-Speech  Club.  MARY  ELIZABETH 
HIERHOLZER,  Lakeland,  Florida,  Music:  Music  Educators'  Club, 
band,  mixed  chorus,  women's  glee  club,  Newman  Club.  MARILYN 
L.  HILLEGASS,  McKeesport,  Elementary:  Sigma  Sigma  Sigma  (V. 
Pres.  4),  Student  Council,  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club, 
Social  Life  Committee,  Resident  Women's  League  (Pres.  3),  Erskine 
Club,  Methodist  Club,  intramural  sports.  BARBARA  JOHNSON 
HOLLAND,  Coalport,  Secondary:  Theta  Sigma  Upsilon  (Sec.  3), 
PENN,  YWCA,  Secondary  Education  Club,  International  Relations 
Club,  Intercollegiate  Conference  on  Government,  Winter  Sports 
Club,  Canterbury  Club,  intramural  sports.  LLOYD  R.  HOLLAND, 
Geneva,  Secondary:  Phi  Sigma  Pi,  Secondary  Education  Club, 
Masquers,  International  Relations  Club,  Swing  Out,  "Mr.  Lincoln's 


Whiskers",  "Ah!  Wilderness"  (three  act  plays),  English-Speech 
Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Canterbury  Club,  Religious  Life  Com- 
mittee, Intercollegiate  Conference  on  Government,  band,  mixed 
chorus,  men's  glee  club.  BETTY  HOLQUIST,  Erie,  Music:  YWCA, 
Music  Educators'  Club,  Contemporary  Dance  Group,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  L.S.A.,  Campus  Christian  Fellowship,  string  orchestra, 
symphony  orchestra,  mixed  chorus,  women's  glee  club.  BETTY 
HOLTON,  Johnstown,  Business:  PENN,  YWCA,  Junior  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Methodist  Club,  Religious  Life  Committee,  vesper 
choir,  mixed  chorus,  intramural  sports.  MARY  LOU  HOSTETLER, 
Claridge,  Home  Economics:  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha,  YWCA,  Home 
Economics  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Methodist  Club,  Women's 
Varsity  "I",  intramural  sports.  WILLIAM  HENRY  HOUCK,  Barnes- 
boro,  Business:  Delta  Sigma  Nu,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Winter  Sports  Club.  H.  RONALD  HUBER,  Ridgway,  Secondary: 
Sigma  Tau  Gamma,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Cultural  Life 
Committee,  Science  Club,  L.S.A.,  Religious  Life  Committee,  Men's 
Varsity  "I",  basketball,  football,  intramural  sports.  JANE  HUHN, 
Smithfield,  Beta  Sigma  Omicron,  YWCA,  Art  Club,  Winter  Sports 
Club,  Religious  Life  Committee,  intramural  sports.  ROBERT  HUGH 
HUNTER,  Philadelphia,  Secondary:  Alpha  Omega  Gamma,  soccer. 


32 


B.  Holland 
S.  Hutton 
E.  Karlovich 


L.  Holland 

R.  Igo 

J.  Kauffman 


B.  Holquist 
W.  Ingols 
R.  Keene 


B.  Holton 
J.  Ivory 
A.  Kensek 


'onf, 


^fns 


THELMA  HUNTER,  Madera,  Elementary:  Beta  Sigma  Omicron, 
YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Religious  Life  Committee. 
SALLY  B.  HUTTON,  Cherry  Tree,  Business:  Pi  Omega  Pi  (V.  Pres.  3), 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha,  YWCA,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce  (Sec.  3), 
Assembly  Program  Committee,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Resident 
Women's  League  (V.  Pres.  3),  intramural  sports.  ROBERT  V.  IGO, 
New  Florence,  Secondary:  Secondary  Education  Club,  Science 
Club.  WAIDE  INGOLS,  Indiana,  Business:  Sigma  Tau  Gamma, 
Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce.  JOHN  H.  IVORY,  Cresson,  Second- 
ary: Secondary  Education  Club,  Science  Club,  Newman  Club, 
Winter  Sports  Club,  one  act  plays,  band,  lifesaving.  CHARLES 
HERBERT  JOHNSON,  Kittanning,  Business:  Delta  Sigma  Nu  (Treas. 
3),  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Winter  Sports  Club,  men's 
glee  club.  NELLIE  MAE  JOHNSON,  New  Kensington,  Secondary: 
Delta  Sigma  Epsilon,  Panhellenic  Association  (Sec.  3),  Sigma  Alpha 
Eta  (Pres.  4),  Swing  Out,  "Ah!  Wilderness",  "Pygmalion"  (three 
act  plays).  Cultural  Life  Committee,  English-Speech  Club,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  Advisory  Board  (Sec.  3),  class  officer  (Sec.  2).  ED- 
WIN JOHNSTON,  Indiana,  Business:  Delta  Sigma  Nu  (Treas.  3), 
Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  men's  glee  club.  JEAN  MARIE 
JOHNSTON,  Corry,  Music:  Delta  Sigma  Epsilon,  Music  Educators' 


Club,  Swing  Out,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Methodist  Club,  mixed 
chorus,  women's  glee  club,  intramural  sports.  WILLIAM  R.  JONES, 
Oakdale,  Secondary:  Phi  Sigma  Pi,  Secondary  Education  Club, 
Methodist  Club,  Intercollegiate  Conference  on  Government, 
Winter  Sports  Club.  WILLIAM  JOSEPH,  Jr.,  New  Kensington, 
Secondary:  Phi  Sigma  Pi  (V.  Pres.  3),  Interfraternity  Council, 
OAK,  PENN,  Student  Council,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Interna- 
tional Relations  Club,  Masquers,  Swing  Out,  "A  Night  at  the  Inn," 
"Yellow  Jack"  (three  act  plays),  English-Speech  Club,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  Intercollegiate  Conference  on  Government,  Men's 
Varsity  "I"  (V.  Pres.  3),  football,  intramural  sports.  EDWARD 
KARLOVICH,  Commodore,  Elementary:  Delta  Sigma  Nu,  YMCA, 
A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club,  intramural  sports.  JAMES  H.  KAUFF- 
MAN, Homer  City,  Business:  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  intramural  sports.  RITA  KEENE,  Rochester,  Secondary: 
Phi  Gamma  Beta  (Pres.  4),  Panhellenic  Association,  YWCA, 
Secondary  Education  Club,  International  Relations  Club,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  L.S.A.,  Religious  Life  Committee,  intramural  sports. 
ANNE  KENSEK,  Twin  Rocks,  Home  Economics:  Phi  Mu,  YWCA, 
Home  Economics  Club  (Treas.  2),  Winter  Sports  Club,  Newman 
Club,  Women's  Varsity  "I",  intramural  sports. 


33 


seniors 

1952 


Students  and  Lois  Thomas  read  about 
"just  pretend"  and  real  people,  too. 


S.  Kepple 
J.  Kraynak 
M.  Linn 


R.  Kerr 

E.  Kreheley 

A.  Little 


G.  Kettering 
T.  Kuzman 
W.  Livengood 


D.  Kimmel 
W.  Lantz 
M.  Long 


SHIRLEY  M.  KEPPLE,  Williamsburg,  Business:  Beta  Sigma  Omicron, 
OAK,  YWCA,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  International  Rela- 
tions Club,  Newman  Club,  Religious  Life  Committee,  Winter  Sports 
Club.  RICHARD  ALBERT  KERR,  Penn  Township,  Secondary:  Delta 
Sigma  Nu,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Intercollegiate  Conference 
on  Government,  intramural  sports.  GRACE  H.  KETTERING,  Ship- 
pensburg,  Home  Economics:  Beta  Sigma  Omicron,  Home  Economics 
Club,  Home  Economics  Council.  DORIS  KIMMEL,  Berlin,  Elementary: 
Pi  Kappa  Sigma  (Sec.  3),  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club, 
L.S.A.,  intramural  sports.  HELEN  ILENE  KINDER,  Grove  City,  Home 
Economics:  Theta  Sigma  Upsilon  (Treas.  2,  3),  YWCA,  Home 
Economics  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Methodist  Club,  intramural 
sports.  EDITH  ANNIE  KIRSCH,  Evans  City,  Home  Economics: 
YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club,  Women's  Varsity  "I",  Presbyterian 
Club,  intramural  sports.  GEORGE  A.  KLIM,  Derry,  Art:  Delta  Phi 
Delta,  Delta  Sigma  Chi  (V.  Pres.  2),  Art  Club  (Pres.  3),  Newman 
Club.  FRANCES  H.  KORN,  Hickory  Township,  Art:  Delta  Phi  Delta, 
PENN,  Art  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club.  ROBERT  MICHAEL  KOSHAN, 


Farrell,  Music.  SOPHIA  KOVACH,  Vintondale,  Elementary:  YWCA, 
A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club,  intramural  sports.  JOHN  P.  KRAYNAK, 
Glassport,  Business:  Phi  Sigma  Pi,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce 
(V.  Pres.  3),  Newman  Club,  Men's  Varsity  "I",  baseball,  class 
officer  (V.  Pres.  3),  intramural  sports.  ETHEL  KREHELEY,  Braddock, 
Music:  Zeta  Tau  Alpha,  YWCA,  Music  Educators'  Club,  Contempo- 
rary Dance  Group,  string  orchestra,  symphony  orchestra,  mixed 
chorus,  women's  glee  club.  Winter  Sports  Club.  THELMA  KUZMAN, 
Greensburg,  Secondary:  YWCA,  Secondary  Education  Club, 
International  Relations  Club,  Science  Club  (Sec.  2,  3,  Pres.  4), 
Assembly  Program  Committee,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Erskine  Club. 
WILLIAM  E.  LANTZ,  Indiana,  Secondary:  Secondary  Education 
Club,  Science  Club.  MARY  LOU  LARSEN,  Homer  City,  Business: 
Sigma  Sigma  Sigma,  YWCA,  Winter  Sports  Club.  VERNA  LE 
DONNE,  Allison  Park,  Elementary:  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports 
Club,  Newman  Club,  intramural  sports.  RAMONA  E.  LEEPER,  Aliquip- 
pa.  Secondary:  Phi  Mu  (V.  Pres.  3,  Pres.  2,  4),  YWCA,  Secondary 


34 


H.  Kinder 
M.  Larson 
R.  Love 


E.  Kirsch 
V.  Le  Donne 
V.  MacKay 


G.  Klim 
R.  Leeper 
J.  MacNeil 


F.  Korn 
M.  Leitch 
A.  McCahan 


R.  Keshan 
B.  Lemmon 
R.  McCardle 


S.  Kovach 

B.  Lepley 

C.  McClellen 


Education  Club,  Science  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  intramural  sports. 
MARY  LEITCH,  Indiana,  Home  Economics:  Sigma  Sigma  Sigma 
(Pres.  4),  Panhellenic  Association  (Sec.  3),  Home  Economics  Club, 
Masquers,  Erskine  Club,  "Out  of  the  Frying  Pan",  "State  of  the 
Union"  (three  act  plays).  Religious  Life  Committee.  BETTY  JEAN 
LEMMON,  Waynesburg,  Home  Economics:  YWCA,  Home  Econom- 
ics Club,  Cultural  Life  Committee,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Methodist 
Club,  Religious  Life  Committee,  intramural  sports.  BETTY  LEPLEY, 
Meadeville,  Home  Economics:  Alpha  Sigma  Tau,  YWCA,  Home 
Economics  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Erskine  Club,  intramural 
Softball.  MARY  LEE  LINN,  Washington,  Home  Economics:  Alpha 
Sigma  Alpha,  Home  Economics  Club.  ANN  ORR  LITTLE,  Dormont, 
Business:  Phi  Gamma  Beta,  YWCA,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Swing  Out,  Newman  Club,  intramural  sports.  WILLIAM  C.  LIVEN- 
GOOD,  Kittanning,  Secondary:  Secondary  Education  Club,  Science 
Club.  MARY  JANE  LONG,  Johnsonburg,  Home  Economics:  Delta 
Sigma   Epsilon,  YWCA,   Home   Economics  Club   (Sec.   2),  Science 


Club,  L.S.A.  (Sec.  2),  Winter  Sports  Club,  women's  glee  club. 
RICHARD  J.  LOVE,  Alverton,  Music:  Phi  Sigma  Pi,  Music  Educators' 
Club,  band,  mixed  chorus,  men's  glee  club.  VIRGINIA  B.  MAC  KAY, 
Pittsburgh,  Elementary:  Sigma  Sigma  Sigma,  PENN,  YWCA, 
A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Religious  Life  Committee,  intramural 
sports,  class  officer  (Sec.  1).  JEANNE  MACNEIL,  Pittsburgh,  Sec- 
ondary: Alpha  Sigma  Tau,  Sigma  Alpha  Eta,  OAK,  PENN,  YWCA, 
Secondary  Education  Club,  Masquers,  Swing  Out,  "Ah!  Wilder- 
ness" (three  act  play),  English-Speech  Club,  Contemporary  Dance 
Group,  Winter  Sports  Club,  intramural  sports.  ANNA  IRIS  MC  CA- 
HAN,  Saxton,  Music:  YWCA,  Music  Educators'  Club,  "Land  of  the 
Bon  Bons"  (one  act  play),  L.S.A.,  Religious  Life  Committee,  band 
vesper  choir,  women's  glee  club.  ROSEJANE  MC  CARDLE,  Indiana, 
Secondary:  Secondary  Education  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  intra- 
mural sports.  CLAIR  MC  CLELLAN,  Munhall,  Art:  Art  Club,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  Men's  Varsity   "I",  swimming,  intramural  sports. 


35 


D.  McClintock 
R.  Magner 
D.  Mellinger 


P.  McCloskey 
K.  Mann 
R.  Metzel 


L.  McCormick 
M.  Mantz 
J.  Meyers 


J.  McGlaughlin 
A.  Marco 
G.  Michael 


J.  McLaughlin 
R.  Marks 
R.  Michael 


iM'Mib 


L.  McKinney 
C.  Marshall 
W.  Millen 


DOROTHY  MCCLINTOCK,  Johnstown,  Secondary:  Alpha  Sigma 
Tau.  OAK,  YWCA,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Cultural  Life  Com- 
mittee, Methodist  Club,  English-Speech  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club, 
intramural  sports.  PATRICIA  MC  CLOSKEY,  Johnstown,  Elementary: 
Sigma  Sigma  Sigma,  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Newman 
Club,  intramural  sports.  LOIS  E.  MC  CORMICK,  Johnstown,  Music: 
Music  Educators'  Club,  Newman  Club,  vesper  choir,  women's  glee 
club.  JACK  E.  MC  GLAUGHLIN,  Indiana,  Business:  Alpha  Omega 
Gamma,  Gamma  Rho  Tau,  Phi  Sigma  Pi  (Pres.  3),  Interfraternity 
Council,  Student  Council,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Newman 
Club,  class  offider  (Pres.  4),  football,  intramural  sports.  JOHN  L. 
MC  LAUGHLIN,  Indiana,  Secondary:  Kappa  Delta  Pi  (Treas.  4), 
Student  Council,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Science  Club  (Treas. 
3),  Newman  Club.  LAURITA  MCKINNEY,  Altoona,  Elementary: 
Beta  Sigma  Omicron,  YWCA,  A.C.E.  (Council  1,  2,  3),  Winter 
Sports  Club,  Methodist  Club  (V.  Pres.  2,  Pres.  3),  women's  glee 
club,  intramural  sports.  MAUDE  ELIZABETH  MC  KINSTRY,  Altoona, 
Elementary:  Phi  Gamma  Beta,  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club, 


mixed  chorus,  Methodist  Club,  intramural  sports.  THOMAS  ROGER 
MC  MILLAN,  Arnold,  Secondary:  Delta  Sigma  Nu,  YMCA,  Second- 
ary Education  Club,  Science  Club,  Methodist  Club,  Campus  Chris- 
tian Fellowship  (Treas.  4),  Religious  Life  Committee,  Winter  Sports 
Club,  intramural  sports.  JOHN  WILLIAM  MC  NAUL,  State  College, 
Elementary:  Delta  Sigma  Chi  (Pres.  2),  Art  Club,  A.C.E.,  Methodist 
Club.  VIRGINIA  CAROL  MCVEIGH,  Mt.  Lebanon,  Secondary: 
Kappa  Delta  Pi  (V.  Pres.  4),  Phi  Mu,  Panhellenic  Association  (Pres. 
4),  YWCA,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Science  Club,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  Presbyterian  Club  (V.  Pres.  2).  RICHARD  MALCOM 
MAGNER,  Sharon,  Business:  Phi  Alpha  Zeta,  PENN,  YMCA,  Junior 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  International  Relations  Club,  Swing  Out, 
"Yellow  Jack"  (three  act  play).  Winter  Sports  Club,  class  officer 
(Pres.  1),  tennis,  intramural  sports.  KENNETH  L.  MANN,  Secondary. 
MATTHEW  THADDEUS  MANTZ,  Indiana,  Secondary.  ALFRED  MAR- 
CO, Leechburg,  Music:  Phi  Alpha  Zeta,  Music  Educators'  Club, 
Swing  Out,  band,  mixed  chorus,  men's  glee  club.  RONALD  MARKS, 
Forrell,  Music:  Music  Educators'  Club,  Swing  Out,  band,  Mellow- 


36 


seniors 

1952 


M.  McKinstry 
E.  Marsteller 
J.  Miller 


T.  McMillan 
G.  Martucci 
J.  Miller 


J.  McNaul 
W.  Medve 
M.  Miller 


V.  McVeigh 
M.  Mellett 
V.  Miller 


''On-   -  ^^^^^^W 


men,  mixed  chorus,  men's  glee  club,  intramural  sports.  C.  RAY- 
MOND MARSHALL,  Saltsburg,  Art:  Delta  Phi  Delta,  Kappa  Delta 
Pi,  Delta  Sigma  Chi,  Art  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Presbyterian 
Club,  men's  glee  club,  lifesaving.  EDITH  A.  MARSTELLER,  Stewarts- 
town,  Home  Economics:  YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  Presbyterian  Club  (Treas.  3,  Pres.  4),  Religious  Life 
Committee.  GILDA  DOLORES  MARTUCCI,  Hastings,  Business:  Pi 
Omega  Pi,  YWCA,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Newman  Club. 
WILLIAM  STEPHEN  MEDVE,  West  Mifflin,  Secondary:  Secondary 
Education  Club,  English-Speech  Club,  Intercollegiate  Conference 
on  Government,  Winter  Sports  Club,  "Three  Bears  ",  "Out  of  the 
Frying  Pan"  (plays),  intramural  sports.  MARTIN  J.  MELLETT,  Swiss- 
vale,  Secondary:  Phi  Alpha  Zeta,  International  Relations  Club, 
Secondary  Education  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Newman  Club, 
intramural  sports.  DALE  E.  MELLINGER,  Red  Lion,  Art:  Delta  Sigma 
Chi,  Art  Club,  L.S.A.  RAYMOND  L.  METZEL,  Jr.,  York,  Music:  Phi 
Alpha  Zeta,  Music  Educators'  Club,  Swing  Out,  band,  Mellowmen, 
men's  glee  club.  JEAN  MEYERS.  GEORGE  MICHAEL,  Kittanning, 
Business:  Gamma  Rho  Tau  (Trees.  3),  Pi  Omega  Pi,  Phi  Sigma  Pi, 


OAK,  YMCA,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  International  Rela- 
tions Club,  Intercollegiate  Conference  on  Government,  track,  intra- 
mural sports.  RAY  KEITH  MICHAEL,  Muncy,  Art:  Delta  Phi  Delta, 
Phi  Sigma  Pi,  Interfraternity  Council,  OAK,  PENN,  Indiana  Student 
Writes,  Art  Club,  Masquers,  "Yellow  Jack",  "Afraid  of  the  Dark," 
"Hello,  Out  There",  "Liliom"  (plays).  Winter  Sports  Club,  Religious 
Life  Committee,  class  officer  (Pres.  2),  Student  Council,  intramural 
sports.  WILLANNA  MILLEN,  Ford  City,  Home  Economics:  Kappa 
Delta  Pi,  Kappa  Omicron  Phi  (Pres.  4),  YWCA,  Home  Economics 
Club,  Methodist  Club.  JACK  E.  MILLER,  Johnstown,  Music:  Mixed 
chorus,  men's  glee  club,  Music  Educators'  Club.  JANET  MILLER, 
Dunbar,  Elementary:  Phi  Gamma  Beta,  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Intercol- 
legiate Conference  on  Government,  Methodist  Club,  intramural 
sports.  MYRTLE  C.  MILLER,  Pittsburgh,  Elementary:  Pi  Kappa  Sigma, 
YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Erskine  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  intramural  sports. 
VERNA  MILLER,  Mors,  Elementary:  Beta  Sigma  Omicron,  YWCA, 
A.C.E.  (Council  2,  3),  International  Relations  Club,  L.S.A.  (V.  Pres.  3), 
Extracurricular  Committee,  intramural  sports. 


37 


seniors 

1952 


Shirley  Reynolds  explains  "Angle-ology". 


B.  Mitchell 
D.  Nicoll 
A.  Patsy 


C.  Mitchell 
A.  Niles 
C.  Pouley 


M.  Mooney 
M.  Noble 
J.  Pearce 


J.  Moore 
K.  Nordby 
A.  Peck 


BARBARA  MITCHELL,  New  Castle,  Home  Economics:  Theta  Sigma 
Upsilon,  YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Cul- 
tural Life  Committee.  CAROL  MITCHELL,  Kittanning,  Music:  Phi  Mu, 
YWCA,  Music  Educators'  Club,  Swing  Out,  Winter  Sports  Club, 
Methodist  Club,  string  orchestra,  symphony  orchestra,  Mellowmen, 
mixed  chorus,  women's  glee  club.  MARILYN  J.  MOONEY,  Rochester, 
Art:  Alpha  Sigma  Tau,  YWCA,  Art  Club,  "A  Sunny  Morning"  (one 
act  play).  Winter  Sports  Club,  L.S.A.  (Sec.  3).  JOYCE  MOORE, 
Wilkinsburg,  Elementary:  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha,  OAK,  YWCA, 
A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Presbyterian  Club.  ROBERTA  JANE 
MOORE,  Leechburg,  Secondary:  Beta  Sigma  Chi  (Sec.  3,  4),  Sec- 
ondary Education  Club,  Photography  Club,  L.S.A.  MARJORIE 
MORGAN,  Avonmore,  Elementary:  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  women's  glee 
club,  Methodist  Club.  RAY  MORGAN,  South  Fork,  Business:  Junior 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  basketball,  intramural  sports.  HELEN 
MYERS,  Corry,  Elementary:  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club, 
L.S.A.  (Pres.  2).  SARAH  NENNINGER,  Twin  Rocks,  Home  Economics: 
YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club,  Methodist  Club,  Religious  Life 
Committee,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Women's  Varsjty  "I",  Intramural 


sports.  EDWARD  NEZNESKI,  Portage,  Music:  Music  Educators' 
Club,  string  orchestra,  vesper  choir,  mixed  chorus,  men's  glee 
club.  DONALD  NICOLL,  Wilkensburg,  Secondary:  Phi  Sigma  Pi, 
Secondary  Education  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  basketball,  intra- 
mural sports.  ANNA  JUANITA  NILES,  Gallitzan,  Home  Economics: 
YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Methodist 
Club,  intramural  basketball,  volleyball.  MARY  JOAN  NOBLE, 
Indiana,  Secondary:  Kappa  Delta  Pi,  YWCA,  Secondary  Educa- 
tion Club,  English-Speech  Club.  KENNETH  W.  NORDBY,  Indiana, 
Music:  Delta  Sigma  Nu,  Music  Educators'  Club,  Swing  Out,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  band,  mixed  chorus,  men's  glee  club.  AUDREY 
LOUISE  OAKES,  Roaring  Springs,  Home  Economics:  Kappa  Omicron 
Phi  (Sec.  4),  YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club  (Sec.  3),  Science  Club, 
Winter  Sports  Club,  L.S.A.,  intramural  sports.  EDGAR  C.  O'CON- 
NOR, Davidsville,  Elementary:  Phi  Sigma  Pi,  A.C.E.,  Newman  Club, 
baseball,  football,  golf,  wrestling,  intramural  sports.  ARLENE 
LOUISE  O'NEAL,  Hershey,  Business:  Pi  Omega  Pi  (Sec.  4),  YWCA, 
Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce.  MARIE  ONEST,  Albion,  Business: 
Pi   Omega    Pi,  Zeta   Tau   Alpha,   Panhellenic  Association,  Junior 


38 


R.  Moore 

M.  Morgan 

R.  Morgan 

H.  Myers 

S.  Nenninger 

E.  Nezneski 

A.  Oakes 

E.  O'Conner 

A.  O'Neal 

M.  Onest 

J.  Onstead 

D.  Palmer 

F.  Pellegrene 

P.  Perhosky 

R.  Peterson 

G.  Phillips 

W.  Phillips 

R.  Pohl 

Chamber  of  Commerce,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Religious  Life  Com- 
mittee, intramurgi  sports.  JOHN  J.  ONSTEAD,  Windber,  Business: 
Phi  Sigma  Pi  (Sec.  2,  3),  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  Newman  Club,  class  officer  (V.  Pres.  4),  International 
Relations  Club,  intramural  sports.  DONALD  PALMER,  Armagh, 
Secondary:  Delta  Sigma  Nu  (V.  Pres.  4),  YMCA,  Secondary  Edu- 
cation Club,  Science  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Men's  Varsity 
"I",  baseball,  intramural  sports.  ANTHONY  B.  PATSY,  Point 
Marion,  Secondary:  Alpha  Omega  Gamma,  Phi  Sigma  Pi,  Student 
Council,  Secondary  Education  Club,  International  Relations  Club, 
Science  Club,  Newman  Club,  intramural  sports.  CHARLES  PAULET, 
Avalon,  Business:  Delta  Sigma  Nu  (Treas.  4),  Junior  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Intercollegiate  Conference  on  Government  (V.  Pres.  4), 
intramural  sports.  JANET  RUTH  PEARCE,  Commodore,  Elementary: 
Pi  Kappa  Sigma,  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Assembly  Program  Committee, 
Winter  Sports  Club,  Methodist  Club,  Religious  Life  Committee, 
string  orchestra,  mixed  chorus,  vesper  choir,  women's  glee  club. 
AUDREY  PECK,  Salisbury,  Music:  Pi  Kappa  Sigma,  YWCA,  Mas- 


quers, Swing  Out,  Erskine  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  vesper  choir, 
women's  glee  club.  FRED  D.  PELLEGRENE,  Homer  City,  Secondary: 
Phi  Sigma  Pi,  OAK,  PENN,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Newman 
Club,  intramural  sports.  PAUL  PERHOSKY,  Carnegie,  Secondary: 
Alpha  Omega  Gamma  (Pres.  4),  Phi  Sigma  Pi,  Secondary  Educa- 
tion Club,  International  Relations  Club,  Intercollegiate  Conference 
on  Government,  Men's  Varsity  "I",  Newman  Club,  soccer,  intra- 
mural sports.  ROBERT  CARL  PETERSON,  Portage,  Secondary: 
Sigma  Tau  Gamma,  Secondary  Education  Club,  football,  intra- 
mural sports.  GEORGE  PHILLIPS,  Indiana,  Secondary:  Secondary 
Education  Club,  baseball,  football,  intramural  sports.  WANDA 
PHILLIPS,  New  Kensington,  Music:  Delta  Sigma  Epsilon  (Sec.  3), 
YWCA,  Music  Educators'  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  band,  mixed 
chorus,  women's  glee  club,  intramural  sports.  ROBERT  HOWARD 
POHL,  West  View,  Music:  Sigma  Tau  Gamma,  Music  Educators' 
Club,  Swing  Out,  symphony  orchestra,  band,  Mellowmen,  mixed 
chorus,  men's  glee  club,  intramural  sports. 


39 


R.  Pompe 

F.  Porter 

D.  Prengle 

F.  Prusack 

R.  Ralston 

E.  Ream 

P.  Renn 

S.  Reynolds 

B.  Rieger 

C.  Roland 

D.  Rosenberg 

L.  Rosenik 

L  Schrenkel 

J.  Schwartz 

E.  Sendry 

P.  Serluco 

E.  Shafer 

W.  Shaffer 

ROSE  MARIE  POMPE,  Russelton,  Home  Economics:  Phi  Mu,  YWCA, 
Home  Economics  Club,  Science  Club,  Newman  Club,  Winter  Sports 
Club,  intramural  sports.  FRED  P.  PORTER,  Cumberland,  Secondary: 
Alpha  Omega  Gamma  (V.  Pres.  4),  Secondary  Education  Club, 
intramural  sports.  DOLORES  PRENGLE,  Greensburg,  Home  Eco- 
nomics: Pi  Kappa  Sigma  (Pres.  3),  Panhellenic  Association,  YWCA, 
Home  Economics  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Methodist  Club.  FRED 
PRUSACK,  Indiana,  Secondary.  RUBY  JANE  RALSTON,  Indiana, 
Secondary.  EDNA  ELAINE  REAM,  Altoona,  Elementary:  Pi  Kappa 
Sigma,  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  L.S.A.,  Winter  Sports  Club,  intramural 
sports.  HELEN  VIRGINIA  REAM,  Indiana,  Home  Economics:  Phi 
Gamma  Beta,  YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club,  Science  Club,  wom- 
en's glee  club.  BARBARA  A.  REEVES,  Franklin,  Home  Economics: 
Phi  Gamma  Beta,  Panhellenic  Association,  YWCA,  Home  Econom- 
ics Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Erskine  Club.  ROBERT  REHM,  Indi- 
ana, Secondary:  Delta  Sigma  Nu,  Secondary  Education  Club, 
Winter  Sports  Club,  band,  intramural  sports.  GEORGE  REISS, 
Pittsburgh,  Secondary:  Phi  Sigma  Pi,  OAK,  PENN,  English-Speech 
Club,  Intercollegiate  Conference  on  Government,  baseball,  intra- 
mural  sports.   NANCY   REND,  Indiana,  Secondary:   Delta   Sigma 


Epsilon,  Secondary  Education  Club,  International  Relations  Club, 
Winter  Sports  Club,  Newman  Club.  PAUL  J.  RENN,  Harrisburg, 
Secondary:  YMCA,  Secondary  Education  Club,  L.S.A.,  wrestling. 
SHIRLEY  REYNOLDS,  Johnstown,  Secondary:  Theta  Sigma  Upsilon, 
YWCA,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Masquers,  Winter  Sports 
Club,  intramural  sports.  BETTY  JANE  RIEGER,  Cochranton,  Business: 
Beta  Sigma  Omicron,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  YWCA. 
CAROLYN  JANE  ROLAND,  Greensburg,  Home  Economics:  YWCA, 
Home  Economics  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Methodist  Club.  DAVID 
ROSENBERG,  McKeesport,  Secondary:  Phi  Alpha  Zeta  (Sec.  3, 
Pres.  4),  Interfraternity  Council,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  Men's  Varsity  "I"  (Treas.  3),  soccer,  men's  glee  club, 
intramural  sports.  LORRAINE  ROSENIK,  Uniontown,  Art:  YWCA, 
Art  Club  (Sec.  1),  Contemporary  Dance  Group,  Girls'  Rifle  Team, 
Winter  Sports  Club,  L.S.A.,  lifesaving.  MARION  STEPHENS  RUSSELL, 
Indiana,  Art:  Delta  Phi  Delta  (Treas.  3,  Pres.  4),  Kappa  Delta  Pi, 
Alpha  Sigma  Tau,  Panhellenic  Association  (V.  Pres.  3),  Student 
Council,  Art  Club,  "Monkey's  Paw",  "Liliom"  (plays).  Winter  Sports 
Club,  Presbyterian  Club,  intramural  sports.  CHARLES  E.  RYBACKI, 
Johnstown,   Music:    Kappa    Delta    Pi,   Sigma    Tau    Gamma,   Music 


40 


seniors 

1952 


H.  Ream 
M.  Russel! 
M.  Sherotsky 


B.  Reeves 

C.  Rybacki 
A.  Shevel 


R.  Rehm 
D.  Schell 
F.  Show 


N.  Rend 

A.  Schnur 

B.  Shreve 


^^  '■'9ht 


ond 


dolors.    "'^'""S 


°'-fisfs 


^ork 


Educators'  Club  (Pres.  4),  Swing  Out,  Contemporary  Dance  Group, 
mixed  chorus,  men's  glee  club.  Cultural  Life  Committee.  DALE 
ELWOOD  SCHELL,  Homer  City,  Business:  Delta  Sigma  Nu,  Junior 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  ANNA  MARIE  SCHNUR,  Homestead,  Art: 
Alpha  Sigma  Alpha  (V.  Pres.  3),  YWCA,  Art  Club,  "Two  Crooks 
and  a  Lady"  (one  act  play).  Winter  Sports  Club,  Newman  Club, 
intramural  sports.  LOUISE  ANNE  SCHRENKEL,  Barnesboro,  Sec- 
ondary: YWCA,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Science  Club,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  Newman  Club,  Religious  Life  Committee.  JANE 
SCHWARTZ,  Pittsburgh,  Music:  Zeta  Tau  Alpha  (Treas.  3),  YWCA, 
Music  Educators'  Club,  "Arsenic  and  Old  Lace,"  "Ladies  in  Retire- 
ment" (ploys).  Contemporary  Dance  Group,  string  quartet,  string 
orchestra,  symphony  orchestra,  Mellowmen,  mixed  chorus.  ERNEST 
E.  SENDRY,  Leechburg,  Secondary:  Sigma  Tau  Gamma,  Second- 
ary Education  Club,  Science  Club,  intramural  sports.  PAUL 
SERLUCO,  Nanty-Glo,  Elementary:  Phi  Sigma  Pi,  A.C.E.,  Newman 
Club,  intramural  sports.  EARL  W.  SHAFER,  Oil  City,  Music:  Sigma 
Tau  Gamma,  OAK,  PENN,  Music  Educators'  Club,  Swing  Out,  Meth- 
odist Club,  Religious  Life  Committee,  symphony  orchestra,  mixed 
chorus,  men's  glee  club,  intercollegiate   band,  intramural  sports. 


WILLIS  T.  SHAFFER,  Altoona,  Business:  Phi  Sigma  Pi,  Junior  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce,  Winter  Sports  Club,  intramural  sports.  MARY 
SHEROTSKY,  Indiana,  Art:  Delta  Phi  Delta  (V.  Pres.  3),  Kappa 
Delta  Pi,  Theta  Sigma  Upsilon  (Sec.  2,  V.  Pres.  3,  Pres.  3),  OAK, 
PENN,  Indiana  Student  Writes,  CUE,  Art  Club,  Cultural  Life  Com- 
mittee, Winter  Sports  Club,  Newman  Club,  intramural  sports. 
BEULAH  ARLENE  SHEVEL,  Monongahelo,  Elementary:  Sigma  Alpha 
Eta,  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  International  Relations  Club,  Winter  Sports 
Club,  L.S.A.,  Campus  Christian  Fellowship,  vesper  choir,  intramural 
sports.  GORDON  K.  SHORT,  McKeesport,  Business:  Phi  Sigma  Pi, 
Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Newman  Club,  Men's  Varsity  "I", 
soccer.  FRANCIS  G.  SHOW,  Masontown,  Secondary:  Delta  Sigma 
Nu,  OAK,  YMCA,  Secondary  Education  Club,  International  Rela- 
tions Club,  Masquers,  Methodist  Club,  Intercollegiate  Conference 
on  Government,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Religious  Life  Committee, 
Science  Club.  BETTY  JO  SHREVE,  Union  City,  Music:  YWCA:  Music 
Educators'  Club,  International  Relations  Club,  "Our  Town"  (three 
act  play).  Winter  Sports  Club,  Presbyterian  Club,  band,  vesper 
choir,  women's  glee  club. 


41 


seniors 

1952 


Warren  Evans  points  out  the  home  of 
Hershey  bars. 


A.  Singel 

R.  Slenker 

B.  Smith 

1.  Snyder 

M.  Sutherland 

E.  Teichert 

M.  Thocher 

A.  Thomas 

V.  Thomas 

D.  Thompson 

P.  Thompson 

D.  Tie 

ANDREW  SINGEL,  Portage,  Secondary:  Phi  Sigma  Pi,  PENN,  Sec- 
ondary Education  Club,  International  Relations  Club,  English- 
Speech  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Religious  Life  Committee,  Science 
Club.  ROBERT  E.  SLENKER,  Red  Lion,  Art:  Phi  Alpha  Zeta,  Art  Club, 
Cultural  Life  Committee,  L.S.A.,  Winter  Sports  Club,  one  act  plays. 
BEATRICE  SMITH,  Seward,  Art:  Delta  Phi  Delta,  Zeta  Tau  Alpha, 
Art  Club,  Craft  Guild,  IRENE  SNYDER,  Reynoldsville,  Secondary: 
Sigma  Alpha  Eta  (Sec.  4),  YWCA,  Secondary  Education  Club, 
Masquers,  Swing  Out,  "The  Winslow  Boy,"  "Ah!  Wilderness" 
(three  act  plays),  English-Speech  Club,  Presbyterian  Club  (Pres.  3, 
V.  Pres.  4),  Religious  Life  Committee,  women's  glee  club.  VAL 
STANLEY,  Ambridge,  Music:  Music  Educators'  Club,  band,  sym- 
phony orchestra,  men's  glee  club.  JANE  STEPHENS,  Indiana,  Music: 
Kappa  Delta  Pi,  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha  (Treas.  3),  YWCA,  Music 
Educators'  Club,  Swing  Out,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Erskine  Club 
(Treas.  1),  string  orchestra,  mixed  chorus,  women's  glee  club. 
ELIZABETH  ANN  STEPHENS,  Monaco,  Secondary:  Contemporary 
Dance  Group,  Masquers,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Science 
Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  English-Speech  Club,  intramural  sports. 
JAMES  R.  STEWART,  Indiana,  Music:  Sigma  Tau  Gamma,  Student 
Council  (Pres.  4),  Music  Educators'  Club,  Masquers,  Swing   Out, 


"Ah!  Wilderness",  "Mr.  Lincoln's  Whiskers"  (plays),  Presbyterian 
Club,  band,  mixed  chorus,  men's  glee  club.  JANET  C.  STEWART, 
Seneca,  Music:  Zeta  Tau  Alpha,  YWCA,  Music  Educators'  Club, 
L.S.A.,  Contemporary  Dance  Group  (Pres.  4),  Winter  Sports  Club, 
string  orchestra,  vesper  choir,  symphony  orchestra,  intramural 
sports.  Women's  Judiciary  Board.  VIRGINIA  STRAIN,  Tyrone,  Ele- 
mentary: Sigma  Sigma  Sigma,  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports 
Club,  Methodist  Club.  MARY  LOUISE  SUTHERLAND,  West  Alex- 
ander, Home  Economics:  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha,  YWCA,  Home  Eco- 
nomics Club  (Sec.  2),  Winter  Sports  Club,  Presbyterian  Club,  intra- 
mural sports.  EDWARD  A.  TEICHERT,  Jr.,  Greensburg,  Secondary: 
Phi  Sigma  Pi  (V.  Pres.  4),  PENN,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Mas- 
quers, Swing  Out,  "Pygmalion",  "State  of  the  Union"  (three  act 
plays),  English-Speech  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  intramural  sports. 
MARIANNE  THACHER,  Johnsonburg,  Art:  Beta  Sigma  Omicron 
(Treas.  3),  OAK,  YWCA,  Art  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Methodist 
Club,  L.S.A.,  Religious  Life  Committee,  intramural  sports.  AULEENE 
THOMAS,  Fair  Oaks,  Home  Economics:  Kappa  Omicron  Phi, 
Student  Council  (V.  Pres.  4),  Home  Economics  Club.  BETTY  MAY 
THOMAS,  Tyrone,  Art:  Delta  Phi  Delta,  Kappa  Delta  Pi,  Alpha 
Sigma  Alpha,  OAK,  YWCA,  Art  Club  (Sec.  2,  Treas.  3),  Winter 


42 


V.  Stanley 

J.  Stephens 

E.  Stephens 

J.  Stewart 

J.  Stewart 

V.  Strain 

B.  Thomas 

E.  Thomas 

L.  Thomas 

A.  Thomas 

R.  Thomas 

S.  Thomas 

E.  Tomb 

A.  Trush 

C.  Truxel 

J.  Vairo 

J.  Vargo 

A.  Vogan 

Sports  Club,  intramural  sports.  ELLIS  R.  THOMAS,  Titusville,  Busi- 
ness: Delta  Sigma  Nu  (V.  Pres.  2,  3),  OAK,  PENN,  CUE,  YMCA, 
Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Methodist  Club.  LOIS  MAE  THOMAS, 
Sharpsville,  Elementary:  Pi  Kappa  Sigma,  A.C.E.  (Council  1,  2,  V. 
Pres.  3,  Pres.  4),  English-Speech  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  New- 
man Club,  Religious  Life  Committee,  Women's  Varsity  *"l".  PA- 
TRICIA ANN  THOMAS,  Coatesville,  Home  Economics:  Phi  Mu, 
YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club  (Pres.  3),  Winter  Sports  Club,  Meth- 
odist Club.  ROBERT  U.  THOMAS,  Indiana,  Secondary:  Phi  Sigma 
Pi,  YMCA,  Secondary  Education  Club,  International  Relations  Club, 
Winter  Sports  Club,  Presbyterian  Club,  lifesaving.  SAMUEL  DEE 
THOMAS,  Tyrone,  Art:  CUE,  Art  Club,  Masquers,  Winter  Sports 
Club,  soccer,  wrestling.  VERDEN  L.  THOMAS,  Lock  Haven,  Ele- 
mentary: Delta  Sigma  Epsilon  (Trees.  3),  A.C.E.,  Junior  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Religious  Life  Committee,  intra- 
mural sports.  DORIS  THOMPSON,  Leechburg,  Home  Economics: 
Zeta  Tau  Alpha,  YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club,  L.S.A.,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  Religious  Life  Committee.  PAUL  A.  THOMPSON, 
Beaver,  Music:  Kappa  Delta  Pi,  Sigma  Tau  Gamma,  Music  Educa- 
tors' Club  (V.  Pres.  3),  symphony  orchestra,  band,  Mellowmen, 
mixed  chorus,  men's  glee  club.  DOROTHY  TIE,  Indiana,  Elementary: 


YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Science  Club,  Methodist  Club,  Campus  Christian 
Fellowship.  ELIZABETH  TOMB,  Indiana,  Secondary:  Secondary 
Education  Club,  International  Relations  Club.  ALEX  TRUSH,  Repub- 
lic, Business:  Gamma  Rho  Tau,  Pi  Omega  Pi,  Delta  Sigma  Nu, 
YMCA,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Religious  Life  Committee, 
Intramural  sports.  CARL  R.  TRUXAL,  Manor,  Music:  Phi  Alpha 
Zeta,  Interfraternity  Council,  Student  Council,  Music  Educators' 
Club,  Masquers,  Swing  Out,  symphony  orchestra,  band,  mixed 
chorus,  men's  glee  club,  intramural  sports.  JEAN  DOLORES  VAIRO, 
New  Kensington,  Business:  Beta  Sigma  Omicron,  OAK,  Junior 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  "Our  Town"  (three  act  play),  Newman 
Club,  Assembly  Program  Committee.  JOHN  K.  VARGO,  Indiana, 
Secondary:  Phi  Alpha  Zeta,  Indiana  Student  Writes  (Editor  4), 
Secondary  Education  Club,  Masquers,  "Arsenic  and  Old  Lace", 
"Our  Town",  "Pygmalion"  (three  act  plays),  Newman  Club,  Con- 
temporary Dance  Group,  English-Speech  Club.  AUDREY  VOGAN, 
Sandy  Lake,  Home  Economics:  Theta  Sigma  Upsilon  (Pres.  3), 
YWCA,  Home  Economics  Club  (Sec.  3),  Methodist  Club,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  symphony  orchestra,  women's  glee  club,  Panhellenic 
Association. 


43 


seniors 

1952 


\>k  . 


How  about  an  appetizer,  Marilyn  Hillegass? 


N.  Wagner 
W.  Whitlock 


J.  Wallace 
W.  Williams 
C.  Wright 


M.  Walley 
D.  Williamson 
A.  Yeske 


W.  Waltermire 
F.  Williamson 


NANCY  WAGNER,  Johnstown,  Elementary:  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  Women's  Varsity  "I"  (Sec.  4),  Newman  Club,  intra- 
mural sports.  JOHN  WALLACE,  Aliquippa,  Music:  Phi  Alpha  Zeta 
(V.  Pres.  3),  Student  Council,  Masquers,  Swing  Out,  "Taming  of 
the  Shrew",  "Ah!  Wilderness",  "State  of  the  Union"  (three  act 
plays),  band,  mixed  chorus,  men's  glee  club.  MARY  LOUISE  WAL- 
LEY, East  Brady,  Home  Economics:  Home  Economics  Club,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  Newman  Club  (Treas.  3),  Religious  Life  Committee. 
WILLIAM  J.  WALTERMIRE,  Clymer,  Secondary:  Secondary  Educa- 
tion Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  baseball.  Science  Club.  GENE- 
VIEVE M.  WARFEL,  Quarryville,  Secondary:  Delta  Sigma  Epsilon, 
YWCA,  Secondary  Education  Club,  International  Relations  Club, 
English-Speech  Club,  Presbyterian  Club,  intramural  sports.  ELIZA- 
BETH WARNER,  Dunconnon,  Home  Economics:  YWCA,  Home 
Economics  Club,  Science  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Methodist 
Club.  MARGARET  JEAN  WASSON,  Beaver  Falls,  Elementary:  Pi 


Kappa  Sigma,  YWCA,  A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Methodist 
Club,  intramural  sports.  J.  FRED  WAY,  Indiana,  Business:  Gamma 
Rho  Tau  (Pres.  4),  Phi  Sigma  Pi,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Newman  Club,  Men's  Varsity  "I",  tennis,  intramural  sports.  JO- 
ANNE WEAVER,  Landisville,  Elementary:  Phi  Gamma  Beta,  YWCA, 
A.C.E.,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Women's  Varsity  "I"  (V.  Pres.  4),  intra- 
mural sports.  EMILY  WEST,  Clarks  Summit,  Art:  OAK,  YWCA,  Art 
Club,  L.S.A.,  Girls'  Rifle  Team,  Winter  Sports  Club,  mixed  chorus. 
WALTER  M.  WHITLOCK,  Johnsonburg,  Secondary:  Secondary 
Education  Club,  football,  lifesaving.  WILLIAM  H.  WILLIAMS,  Jr., 
Ebensburg,  Music:  Sigma  Tau  Gamma,  Student  Council,  YMCA, 
Music  Educators'  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Presbyterian  Club, 
Religious  Life  Committee,  band,  mixed  chorus,  men's  glee  club, 
intramural  sports.  DAVID  G.  WILLIAMSON,  Davidsville,  Music: 
Sigma  Tau  Gamma,  YMCA,  Music  Educators'  Club,  string  orchestra, 
symphony  orchestra,  band,  mixed  chorus,  men's  glee  club.  FANNY 


44 


G.  Warfel 

E.  Warner 

M.  Wasson 

J.  Way 

J.  Weaver 

E.  West 

J.  Wilson 

P.  Winslow 

W.  Winters 

R.  Wohler 

M.  Wolfe 

D.  Woods 

D.  Yuckenberg 

E.  Yuhas 

M.  Zets 

RAE  WILLIAMSON,  Pittsburgh,  Music:  Pi  Kappa  Sigma,  YWCA, 
Music  Educators'  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Religious  Life  Com- 
mittee, mixed  chorus,  women's  glee  club,  intramural  sports.  JAMES 
R.  WILSON,  Apollo,  Music:  Sigma  Tau  Gamma,  Music  Educators' 
Ciub,  Swing  Out,  Winter  Sports  Club,  Erskine  Club,  symphony 
orchestra,  band,  Mellowmen,  mixed  chorus,  men's  glee  club,  intra- 
mural sports.  PAUL  WAYNE  WINSLOW,  Patton,  Secondary:  Delta 
Sigma  Nu  (Pres.  3),  Secondary  Education  Club,  International  Re- 
lations Club,  Science  Club,  Newman  Club,  intramural  sports. 
WALTER  W.  WINTERS,  Indiana,  Business:  Phi  Alpha  Zeta,  OAK, 
Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Extracurricular  Committee,  Men's 
Varsity  "I",  soccer,  intramural  sports.  RONALD  EDWIN  WOHLER, 
Pittsburgh,  Secondary:  Delta  Sigma  Nu  (Pres.  3),  Secondary  Edu- 
cation Club,  men's  glee  club,  intramural  sports.  MARY  LOU  WOLFE, 
Derry,   Elementary:   Alpha   Sigma   Alpha,  YWCA,  A.C.E.,   L.S.A., 


Winter  Sports  Club.  DOROTHY  WOODS,  Sharpsville,  Elementary: 
Pi  Kappa  Sigma,  Student  Council,  YWCA  (V.  Pres.  2,  Pres.  3), 
A.C.E.  (Sec.  2),  Presbyterian  Club,  Advisory  Board.  CATHERINE 
MARIE  WRIGHT,  Pittsburgh,  Music:  Pi  Kappa  Sigma  (V.  Pres.  3), 
YWCA,  Music  Educators'  Club,  Masquers,  Swing  Out,  Winter 
Sports  Club,  L.S.A.,  vesper  choir,  mixed  chorus,  women's  glee  club, 
intramural  sports.  ARNOLD  EUGENE  YESKE,  Indiana,  Music. 
DOLORES  HAGGERTY  YUCKENBERG,  Homer  City,  Business:  Pi 
Omega  Pi,  PENN,  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Newman  Club. 
ERMA  YUHAS,  Barnesboro,  Secondary:  OAK,  Indiana  Student 
Writes,  Secondary  Education  Club,  Science  Club,  English-Speech 
Club,  Newman  Club,  intramural  sports.  MARIAN  ZETS,  Farrell, 
Home  Economics:  Kappa  Omicron  Phi,  YWCA  (Treas.),  Home 
Economics  Club,  Winter  Sports  Club,  L.S.A.,  intramural  sports. 
Science  club. 


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junior 
class 


President Jerry  Goss 

Vice-President Norma  Cagley 

Secretary Audrey  De  Maria 

Treasurer Vivian  Gall 

Adviser Earl  S.  Hoenstine 


art 


First  Row:  Mylin,  Hallman,  Fritz,  Ward, 
Comfort.  Second  Row:  Wehler,  Dunkle, 
Cicerone,  Johnson,  Frere.  Third  Row:  Mauk, 
Lehnert,  Dick. 


business 


First  Row:  Knoll,  Brant, Calobrese,Adornato, 
Hutzel,  Myers,  Eagley.  Second  Row:  Shaffer, 
Gornic,  Zilcosky,  Neikam,  Hager,  Smith, 
Gerner,  Stampler.  Third  Row:  Kircher,  Ray- 
buck,  Robertson,  Engelhardt,  Odell,  Abra- 
ham, Santucci,  Tranquill.  Fourth  Row:  Ma- 
kowski,  Baltzer,  Peach,  Kunkle,  Gasper,  Mas- 
saglia. 


elementary 

First  Row:  Ort,  Christ,  Jancar,  Klingensmith, 
Duncan,  Kissinger.  Second  Row:  Wallace, 
Cappella,  Demchak,  Blackham,  McKissick, 
Shiveley.  Third  Row:  Hoyman,  Johnson, 
Barr,  Gilkey,  Dively. 


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Making  our  class  the  best  that  ever  attended  Indiana  State 
Teachers  College  was  the  major  project  of  the  juniors  this 
year.  Having  attained  the  long-awaited  goal  of  Junior 
Standing,  we  are  ready  to  enter  our  final  year  of  prepara- 
tion in  becoming  Pennsylvania  teachers.  Activities,  besides 
several  business  meetings,  included  winter  frolics,  competitive 
bowling  within  the  class,  and  the  traditional  prom  in  April. 
The  annualouting  in  October  with  the  antics  of  Jules  Filcik  in 
the  suitcase  race  and  the  pie  eating  of  John  Pancella  will 
not  be  forgotten. 

A.  DeMaria,  V.   Gall,  N.  Cogley,  J.  Goss. 


home  economics 

Flr»l  Row:  Martin,  Swoney,  Webber,  Han- 
cherick,  Cagley,  DeMaria.  Second  Row 
Lukas,      Hogue,      Frank,      Henkel,     Schnell 


secondary 


First  Row:  Toman,  Kummer,  Hemphill,  Elden, 
Guise.  Second  Row:  Coleman,  Enck,  Scol- 
pello,  Goss,  Cugini,  Brust,  Strahl,  Knarr. 
Third  Row:  Heiges,  Pancella,  Mills,  Sanner, 
Mohr,  Bratton,  Brown,  Moore. 


music 

First  Row:  Spory,  Hoehler,  Agnew,  Malzi. 
Second  Row:  Stoughton,  Mikesell,  Emrick, 
Thomas.  Third  Row:  Sims,  Wolfe,  Fuhrer, 
Thompson,  SoUinger.  Fourth  Row:  Sestini, 
Cornelius,  Samson,  McElfresh. 


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art 


First  Row:  Bauer,  Conner,  Rothhaar, 
Rexrode,  Allen,  Fossler.  Second  Row: 
Thompson,  Nordsick,  Neuroth,  Bennett,  Mel- 
lon, Yeckley.  Third  Row:  Pasternak,  Taylor, 
McGeary. 


Conducting  freshman  customs  is  the  heritage  of  us  sopho- 
mores, and  we've  never  yet  failed  to  think  of  appropriate 
antics.  Although  we  spent  most  of  our  time  this  year  pre- 
paring for  Junior  Standing,  we  took  time  out  to  enjoy  the 
class  prom,  "Out  of  This  World,"  November  17,  and  an 
outing  at  the  college  lodge  in  March. 


J.  Vinton,  D.  Kennedy,  N.  Morton,  D.  Spencer. 


business 


First  Row:  Kuhns,  Kordistos,  Blackburn, 
Fowcett,  Aimino,  ZeolJ,  Vanity.  Second  Row: 
Greening,  Scheeren,  Summer  vi  lie,  Strong, 
Theemler,  Johnston,  Zong,  Baginski,  Krrng, 
Third  Row:  Flint,  Moore,  DeBlase,  Danielson, 
Cecchetti,  Plymire,  Vinton,  Spencer. 


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elementary 

First  Row:  Johnston,  Lunderstadt,  Jennings, 
Malick,  Aldstadt,  Hunter,  Troxell.  Second 
Row:  Korper,  Miller,  Book,  Hall,  Swortz, 
Domenick.  Third  Row:  Hoffman,  Jurella, 
Wagner,  Skinkle,  Whiteman,  Anderson, 
Conn.  Fourth  Row:  Bushyager,  Shaner, 
DeWift,  Nadolny,  Gendrolus,  Csech,  Craig, 
Davidson,  Gardiner, 


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home  economics 

Firit  Row;  Galli,  Zelenske,  Toylor,  Chuba, 
Young,  Thomas,  Dodson,  Kipp.  Second  Row: 
Connelly,  Riddell,  Price,  Koitenborn,  Polios, 
Trimble,  Piatt,  Greider.  Third  Row:  Marsh, 
Pawol,  Bigenko,  Reoruk,  Hortzell,  Mills, 
O'Donnell,  Verbish,  Korns,  Bennett.  Fourth 
Row:  Hogue,  Johnson,  Boyce,  Heerlein, 
McCabe,  Jones,  Kennedy,  Mihaiyi,  Oella- 
Vecchia. 


sophomore 
class         w 


OFFICERS 

President Jim  Vinton 

Vice-President Dolly  Kennedy 

Secretary Nancy  Morton 

Treasurer David  Spencer 

Adviser Margaret  Gisolo 


music 

First  Row:  Billings,  leldy,  Bouch,  Agnew, 
Morgan.  Second  Row:  Chelgren,  Davidson, 
Shaffer,  Potter,  Cagley,  Towns.  Third  Row: 
Fleshman,  Burr,  Fox,  Knavel,  Carter,  Potter, 
Etiert.  Fourth  Row:  Sclpione,  Isherwood, 
Smith,  Johnson,  Appel,  Macurdy. 


secondary 


First  Row:  Cordille,  Ondrejack,  Sweitzer, 
King,  Castner,  Hill,  Bellis.  Second  Row:  Stein, 
Glenn,  Wadding,  Ross.  Third  Row:  Roudo- 
bush.  Hock,  Hollidoy. 


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freshman 
class 


OFFICERS 

President Sam  Nedrow 

Vice-President Barry  Moore 

Secretary Nancy  Elliot 

Treasurer Peggy  Ann  Smith 

Adviser Vernon  Zeitler 


art 


First  Row:  James,  Carnabuci,  Jancula.  Sec- 
ond Row:  Butterworth,  Moore,  Wert, 
Tucker,  Diehl,  Wagner,  Love.  Third  Row: 
Boss,  Sasway,  Long,  f^edrow,  Sollade,  Ket- 
tering, Turner,  Shotzberger.  Fourth  Row: 
Calloway,  Zammikiel,  Kokolis,  Calley,  Miller, 
Marks,  Cook,  LoBute,  Stephenson. 


business 


First  Row:  Crissman,  McCleary,  Rasdorf, 
Chapman,  Lewis,  Petitto,  Wissinger,  Toper. 
Second  Row:  Mastic,  Labuda,  Paustenboch, 
Morsden,  Powell,  Miller,  Emmonds,  Carver, 
Wolley,  Harding,  Shoof,  Stephenson,  Smith. 
Third  Row:  Lama,  Miller,  Zimmerman,  Oakes, 
McClemens,  Obrock,  Roger,  Claypool,  Huem- 
rick,  Bartlett,  Ward,  Jones,  Smith,  Huntley, 
Fourth  Row:  Williams,  Kissinger,  Beck, 
Hicho,  Hasinger,  Howard,  Rising,  Lukas, 
Brenton,  Wolff,  Driscoll,Trettel,  Kerr,  Lockord, 
Buco. 


elementary 

First  Row:  Russell,  Johns,  Boker,  Rupert, 
Hostetler,  Gold,  Owens,  Long,  Motto,  Mok- 
ufko,  Rhodes,  Alexonder,  Word,  Rode, 
Borjuco,  Hysong,  Marth,  Young.  Second 
Row:  Oehmler,  Luther,  Kintz,  Toylor,  Whit- 
lofch,  DiBiose,  Doerr,  Gonsollus,  Foir,  Run- 
yon,  Turnbull,  Woodle,  Schussler,  Claypool, 
Fitzmourice,  Thorne,  Grant;  McCarthy.  Third 
Row:  Clement,  Rogers,  Tessier,  Horrick, 
Bajoros,  Burt,  Elliott,  Troxell,  Dittmor,  Vosilko, 
Stoat,  Schilling,  Moskrey,  L.  Broeseker,  G. 
Broeseker,  Weiers,  Conlon,  Cormon,  Smith, 
Borkley.  Fourth  Row:  Rosborough,  Moreou, 
Pebley,  Warren,  Stephens,  Cieslinski,  Lutes, 
Agnew,  McNitt,  McClements,  Boll,  Mock, 
Evans,  Ahlquist,  Rosenberger,  Hoch,  Blohn, 
Sarber,  Hetrick,  Brown,  Leber,  Marts. 


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Having  successfully  completed  that  nightmarish  week  other- 
wise known  as  customs,  each  of  us  four  hundred-thirty  fresh- 
men is  now  "one  of  the  boys,"  as  our  president  put  it.  The 
traditional  prom  in  January  and  plans  for  the  class  outing 
headed  the  frosh  list  of  activities. 


S.  Nedrow,  P.  Smith,  N.  Elliot,  B.  Moore 


home  economics 

FIrtI  Row:  Hoover,  Watson,  Madison,  Ivey, 
Weaver,  Henry,  Traflcante.  Second  Row. 
Dietrick,  WoldrofF,  Kickok,  Sprecher,  Hanna, 
Alexander,  Abbey.  Third  Row:  Vogon, 
Horrick,  Gray,  Kuzy,  Klare  Fourth  Row: 
Pifer,  Umsteod,  Good,  Hill,  McCormick, 
Tilley,  Schutzler,  Popson. 


music 

Fir«f  Row:  Marshall,  Dudek,  Andrew,  Dono- 
telli.  Shoemaker,  Bryan,  Drake.  Second  Row: 
Gardner,  Reith,  Gall,  Miller,  Lebo,  Johnston. 
Third  Row:  Lynch,  Emanuele,  Bierer,  Epier, 
Parsons,  Rossi. 


secondary 


Firif  Row:  Belles,  James,  Nichols,  Sheasley. 
Sanders.  Second  Row:  Flickinger,  Zugoy, 
Kinkeod,  Washington.  Third  Row:  Sconga, 
Baughmon,  Swauger,  Kline,  Emanuele. 


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organizafior^ 


cooperation  is  the  intangible  necessity  for  success  in 

any  group  enterprise. 


student  council 


As  the  coordinating  body  for  campus  organizations 
and  extra-curricular  activities,  Student  Council  has 
for  its  main  purpose  to  provide  an  intelligent  student 
government.  We  worked  together  in  carrying  on 
freshman  customs,  the  Mellowmen  concert  for  the 
band  uniform  fund  drive,  and  "It's  Laughter  We're 
After."  In  December,  the  council  held  an  open  meet- 
ing for  which  the  students  had  asked.  A  committee 
chairman,  Jesse  Hornyak,  has  been  appointed  to 
publicize  student  council,  bringing  it  and  the  student 
body  into  closer  and  more  effective  contact.  Officers 
are  James  Stewart,  president;  Auleen  Thomas,  vice- 
president;  Jan  Schnell,  secretary. 


Dancing   after  dinner  at  the  Totem 
Post. 


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The  Mellowmen  tune  up  for  a 
smooth  concert. 


First  Row:Miss  Faust,  G.   Werner, 

A.  Thompson,    J.    Miller,    L.    Kuhns. 
Second    Row:   J.   Sheetz,  V.   Gdl, 

B.  Zong,   P.   Hoffman,   C.   Connelly, 
T.  Zeoli,  M.  LeGoullen. 


women  s 

collegiate 

association 


The  W.C.A.  is  the  governing  body  for  all  resident  women.  The  council  is 
composed  of  a  president  from  each  hall  in  John  Sutton  and  Clark  and 
from  the  women's  cottages.  This  year  we  sponsored  a  Halloween  party, 
faculty  frolics,  two  open  meetings,  the  installation  of  new  officers,  and  a 
survey  of  student  needs  and  desires  for  the  dorms.  Officers  are  Anne 
Thompson,  president;  Vivian  Gall,  vice-president;  Lois  Kuhns,  secretary,  and 
Luana  Knavel,  treasurer. 


non-resident 

women's 

league 


First  Row:  C.  Vanity,  V.  Amino,  D. 
Thomas,  S.  Rhine.  Second  Row: 
J.  Heilman,  T.  Bianco,  A.  Clementson, 
M.  Kritzel,  J.  Schell,  H.  Hamill,  J. 
Skebeck.  Third  Row:  D.  Lingen- 
felter,  M.  Basso,  J.  Repine,  K.  Ben- 
nett, D.  Fisher,  J.  Williams,  R. 
Campbell,  L.  Roger,  J.  Simpson,  W. 
Repine,  B.  Bash. 


With  a  larger  group  than  ever,  the  Non-Resident  Women's  League  con- 
tinued to  prove  itself  a  worthwhile  campus  organization.  The  project  for 
the  year  was  the  redecorating  of  the  downstairs  lunchroom.  With  Miss 
Faust  as  an  adviser,  we  participated  in  two  lodge  outings  and  Christmas 
and  Easter  parties.  Officers  are:  Dorothy  Lingenfelter,  president;  Mary 
Basso,  vice-president;  and  Christine  Vanity,  secretary-treasurer. 


^"^f*y      ^ 


Intelligent  acceptance  of  responsibility  and  wise  use  of  freedom  by  dorm 
residents  is  our  goal  as  members  of  the  governing  board  for  resident 
women.  In  our  weekly  meetings  with  Miss  Faust,  we  discuss  means  of  helping 
resident  women  live  together  cooperatively.  We  also  receive  complaints 
and  handle  infractions  of  dorm  rules.  OfFicers  are  Marilyn  Hillegas,  chair- 
man; Sally  Sheeren,  secretary;  Anne  Thompson,  president  of  W.C.A.;  and 
two  representatives  of  the  sophomore,  junior,  and  senior  classes. 


Advisory  Board  says  "cheese.' 

advisory 
board 


Members  of  Social  Life  try  each  year  to  provide  the  extra  things  that  make 
campus  life  smoother.  Out  of  our  treasury  come  subscriptions  to  magazines 
and  newspapers  for  reception  lounge.  We  finance  weekday  and  Saturday 
dances,  all-school  teas,  and  the  full-length  films  that  are  shown  throughout 
the  year.  This  year  we  worked  with  the  WCA  to  sponsor  the  freshman 
party,  bought  chairs  for  Lewis  House,  and  maintained  equipment  for  the 
men's  lounge. 


socia 


I  life 


Social  Life  Committee 
make  plans 


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cultural  life 


Choosing  a  series  of  top  cultural  entertoinment  in  accord  with  student  inter- 
est is  an  annual  project  for  our  committee,  with  A.  E.  Drumheller  as  our  ad- 
viser. One  representative  of  each  department  is  elected  annually.  This  year 
we  chose  the  Basque  Singers  and  Dancers,  the  Virginia  Barter  Theater  pre- 
senting "Merchant  of  Venice,"  Luciie  Cummins,  contralto  soloist;  Dwight 
Cooke,  commentator;  the  Pittsburgh  Symphony  with  Paul  Paray  conducting, 
and  the  Pennsylvania  Intercollegiate  Chorus. 


the  cue 


The  official  handbook  of  the  college  is  distributed  before  the  opening  of  the 
fall  semester  as  a  guide  to  students.  It  contains  listings  of  regulations  gov- 
erning students  and  student  activities,  plus  descriptions  of  all  campus  or- 
ganizations, curricular  and  extracurricular.  A  calendar  for  the  year  com- 
pletes the  booklet.  Members  of  the  staff  are  Jan  Schnell,  editor;  Bill  Pas- 
ternak, art  editor;  Marianne  Calterone,  Marshall  Del  Greco,  Delores  Dom- 
enick,  Jules  Filcik,  Linda  Fox,  Phyllis  Hoffman,  Phyllis  James,  Sam  Nedrow, 
Boyd  Plymire,  Jim  Vinton,  and  Beverly  Ward. 


Cultural  Life  Committee  brings  Pitts 
burgh  Symphony  to  the  campus. 


PENNsters  Mellen  Newman,  Lee 
Pezzutti,  Lois  Miller,  Janet  Miller, 
Judy  Eckstein,  and  Bob  Coughenour 
check  page  make-up. 


Through  another  successful  year,  the  Indiana  PENN 
has  maintained  its  purpose  as  on  independent  stu- 
dent voice  on  this  campus.  Supervised  by  Student 
Council-elected  editors,  the  PENN  staff  continues  to 
present  uncensored  news,  features  and  sports  to  its 
readers  at  ISTC  and  colleges  throughout  the  nation. 
We  ore  proud  to  uphold  the  tradition  of  freedom  of 
the  press  in  a  weekly  publication  which  has  captured 
four  All-American  awards  from  the  Associated  Col- 
legiate Press,  as  well  as  other  top  honors  for  news- 
papers of  its  class. 


The  chief  dictates  a  "crunchy"  editorial  to  copy 
editor,  Bob  Coughenour,  as  assistant,  Betty  Peters, 
looks  on. 

Editor  Newman  and  assistants  go  over  assignment 
sheet. 


Tuesday  night  at  headquarters.  Staff  members  Rox- 
anne  Love,  Dick  Flickinger,  Betty  Peters,  Pat  Myers, 
Judy  Eckstein  and  Jim  Creps  are  hard  at  work. 


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^°^   Ut  Semester 


News:  Lee  Dively,  Alpena  Zazanis,  Glenn  Andrews, 
Betty  Ann  Kummer,  Grace  Raney,  Ella  Mae  Lewis, 
Ruth  Weaver,  Lois  Ward,  Alene  Billings,  Dolorers 
Domenick,  Pat  Myers,  Judy  Sanders,  June  Rowbot- 
tom,  Phyllis  James,  Shirley  Hoenstine,  Robert  Vargo, 
Boyd  G.  Plymire.  Society:  Phyllis  James,  Joan  Chap- 
man, Mary  Gunsallus,  Janet  Leber,  Marilyn  Jean 
Bushyager,  Joan  Mehl,  Fay  Rhodes,  Mary  Lou 
Ba<nes,  Pat  Popson,  Delores  Domenick.  Feature: 
Douglas  Fleshman,  Jesse  Hornyak,  Earl  Shaffer, 
Linda  Broeseker.  Sports:  Bud  Bolton,  George  Blair, 
Archie  Howard,  James  Creps,  Ed  Teichert,  Bob  Hock. 
Exchange:  Connie  Erickson,  Jean  Swaney,  Beverly 
Ward,  Lois  Potter,  Shirley  Hoenstine,  Helen  Law- 
rence. Typists:  Barbara  Hamburg,  Jean  Ide,  Kath- 
leen Griffin,  Ada  DiBiase,  Pat  Schussler,  Boyd 
Plymire,  Carol  Boyce,  Marilyn  Miller.  Art:  Tom  Leh- 
nert,  Barry  Moore. 


FIRST  SEMESTER 

Editor-in-chief Mary  Ellen  Newman 

News Betty  Peters 

Business Marshall  Del  Greco 

Feature .■     ••        Lois  Miller 

Society Janet  Miller 

Copy Bob  Coughenour 

Sports Bill  Swauger 

Exchange Judy  Eckstein 

Circulation John  Pancella 

SECOND  SEMESTER 

Editor-in-chief Lois  Miller 

News Janet  Miller 

Business Bob  Coughenour 

Feature Judy  Eckstein 

Society Lee  Pezzutti 

Copy Dick  Flickin^er 

Sports Bill  Swauger 

Tony  Lenzi 

Exchange Helen  Lawrence 

Circulation Eugene  Moore 

Typing Ada  DiBiase 


THE     INDIA 


952 


Lola  E.  Hosack 
Editor 


Patricia  M.  Foust 
Business  Manager 


Ralph  W.  Reynolds 
Adviser 


Between  the  covers  of  a  yearbook  is  captured  for  all  time  a 
vital  chain  of  incidents  that  links  the  past  with  the  present, 
and  gives  promise  of  a  successful  future.  Each  event  of  a 
college  year  influences  the  personality  and  enriches  the 
experience  of  the  individual  student  participant.  The  1952 
OAK  strives  that  none  of  us  shall  forget  the  satisfaction  of 
work  well  done,  the  moments  of  decision,  and  the  hours  of 
pleasure  that  have  been  ours.  To  assure  that  goal,  we  pre- 
sent you  in  the  personal  way  that  you  will  best  remember. 

Editor-in-chief Betty  Hosack 

Business  manager Patricia  Foust 

Write-ups Carolyn  Christ 

Photography Clyde  McGeary 

Copy Renee  Jeanne  Frere 

Senior Bob  George 

Advertising Charles  Flint 

Collection Shirley  Hager 

Senior  Photography      Georgene  Kring 

Cover  Artist Bill  Pasternak 

Sports  Editor Jim  Creps 

Charles  Christiano 

Adviser      Ralph  W.  Reynolds 

Editorial  Assistants:  Eleanor  Burt,  Mary  Ann  Calterone, 
Bob  Coughenour,  Jean  Ide,  Betty  Ann  Kummer,  Eugene 
Moore,  Leora  Roger,  Sally  Rosenberger,  Joan  Taper. 

Business:  Barbar  Bachman,  Harriet  Crissman,  Ellen  Hender- 
son, Virginia  Holler,  Joann  Huemrich,  Lois  Knoll,  Elaine 
Kuzy,  Millie  Lama,  Marilyn  Lewis,  Sally  Lewis,  Suzanne  Mc- 
Clements,  Huh  Moore,  David  Spencer. 

Art:  Commercial  Art  class.  Pictorial  Expression  and  Illustra- 
tion class. 

Art:  Katrina  Alien,  Karlin  Bennett,  John  Davis,  Annette 
Dunkle,  Bill  Edwards,  Madaiyn  Fritz,  Dan  Gregor,  Wayne 
Hawkshurst,  Jesse  Hornyak,  Barbara  Johnston,  Tom  Lenhardt, 
Tony  Lenzi,  Joyce  Mellon,  Gladys  Nelson,  Patricia  Neuroth, 
Marjory  Nordsick,  Bill  Pasternak,  Lois  Reid,  Thelma  Trunick, 
Lloyd  Walter,  Joann  Wehler,  Twyla  Yeckley. 

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religious 

life 

committee 


We  are  a  committee  of  six  faculty  members  and  nine  students  responsible 
for  the  religious  activities  of  the  college.  Two  of  our  activities  are  planning 
and  arranging  for  the  monthly  vespers  and  the  Spiritual  Enrichment  Week 
program.  "Faith — the  answer?"  was  the  theme  of  the  week.  The  movie 
"One  God"  was  shown  in  February.  We  also  coordinate  activities  of  the 
YWCA,  YMCA  and  the  college  church  clubs.  Chairmen  of  the  committee  are 
Marilyn  Wolfe  and  Dr.  Dorcas  Hail. 


campus 

christian 

fellowship 


Planning     for    Spiritual    Enrichment 
Week. 


Associated  with  the  Intervarsity  Christian  Fellowship,  a  nationwide  organiza- 
tion, our  group  successfully  completed  its  second  year  on  campus.  Main 
octivities  included  a  fall  conference  at  Seneca  Hills,  several  Sunday  morning 
retreats,  and  parties  at  Halloween  and  Christmas.  Closing  the  year  was  a 
fellowship  breakfast  at  the  college  lodge.  Officers  are  Gretchen  Tress, 
president;  Jane  Hoyman,  vice-president;  Donna  Gerner,  secretary;  Tom 
McMillan,  treasurer;  Hazel  Ober,  adviser. 


"Try   Johnstown."    The    YMCA   con- 
gregates in  the  men's  lounge. 


To  foster  close  fellowship  and  maintain  religious  consciousness  among  the 
nien  of  the  college  is  the  keynote  of  the  YMCA's  activities.  A  spirit  of  good 
fun  united  us  this  year  in  the  freshman  sing,  intramural  sports,  the  annual 
outing,  a  retreat  at  the  college  lodge,  a  hayride,  and  the  traditional  dinner 
in  December.  Officers  are  Dale  Young,  president;  Doug  Fleshman,  vice- 
president;  Charles  Flint,  secretary-treasurer;  and  Donald  Hoffmaster, 
adviser. 


YWCA  entertainers  relax  after  the 
freshman  party. 


young  men  s 

christian 

association 


One  of  the  most  highly  organized  groups  on  campus,  our  aim  is  finding  a 
home  for  a  displaced  German  student  who  will  attend  the  college.  A  "Big- 
Little  Sister  Party"  initiated  our  year's  activities,  which  included  morning 
watch  services,  clothing  drives  and  teas  for  resident  women.  Dolores  Elden 
is  president;  Zoann  Stoughton,  vice-president;  Bertha  Miller,  secretary; 
and  Joyce  Mellon,  treasurer.  Advisers  are  Mrs.  Mary  Swarts  and  Dorothy 
Murdock. 


young  women  s 

christian 

association 


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canterbury  club 

Participating  in  area  Sunday  worship  services  and 
the  Christ  Church  choir  are  two  outstanding  projects 
of  the  Episcopal  Church  Club.  This  year  Canterbury 
Club  members  also  assisted  in  the  church  nursery 
school.  Our  monthly  supper  meetings  were  a  pleasant 
mixture  of  business  and  social  planning,  and  we  also 
visited  Canterbury  House  at  Carnegie  Tech.  Officers 
are  Willard  Brown,  president;  and  Carolyn  Christ, 
treasurer;  Col.  Hubert  Thornber,  Adviser. 


Episcopalians  plan  a  Blairsville  trip. 


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A  chili  supper  at  the  United  Presbyterian  Church 
initiated  a  full  year  of  monthly  get-togethers  for  us. 
In  October,  we  enjoyed  a  hayride;  in  November, 
a  Thanksgiving  breakfast;  in  December,  a  Christ- 
mas party  complete  with  carol  singing;  and  in 
March,  a  scavenger  hunt.  Officers  are  Vance  Enck, 
president;  Don  Calhoun,  vice-president;  Laura  Em- 
rick,  secretary  and  Bob  Antanaitis,  treasurer. 


lutheran  student 
association 

The  Lutheran  Student  Association  sent  representatives 
to  Camp  Lutherlyn  and  two  regional  conferences 
this  year.  Besides  Sunday  morning  student-led 
discussions  and  monthly  supper  meetings,  members 
enjoyed  Hill  Top  vespers  and  the  senior  party  and 
outing.  Officers  are  Phyllis  Hoffman,  president; 
Bertha  Miller,  vice-president;  Jacqueline  Haines, 
secretary;  and  Dale  Johnson,  treasurer. 


Erskine  club  enjoys  a  joke. 


ISA  goes  informal  for  a  Lodge  outing. 


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Methodist  Club  gathers  in  lounge. 


methodist  club 


Newmanites  talk  it  over. 


the  newman  club 


At  weekly  discussion  groups,  Methodist  Club  members 
planned  several  projects  with  the  aim  of  getting 
acquainted  with  the  people  of  our  church.  We  also 
played  Santa  Clous  to  a  needy  Indiana  family, 
and  sponsored  hay  rides.  Officers  of  the  club  ore 
Bob  Behers,  president;  Dorothy  Karns,  vice-president; 
Joanne  Wolfe,  secretary;  and  Clyde  Knarr,  treasurer. 
Adviser  is  Lola  Beelar. 


A  full  year  of  activities  for  Newman  Club  members 
included  a  fall  outing  in  October,  a  Christmas  Com- 
munion breakfast,  an  outing  at  the  college  lodge 
and  an  Easter  Communion  breakfast  in  March.  We 
also  enjoyed  Sunday  bowling  at  the  Indiana  Catho- 
lic Center.  Officers  of  the  club  include  Eileen  Hanzel, 
president;  Gilda  Castello,  vice-president;  Rose  Marie 
Santucci,  corresponding  secretary;  Lois  Knoll,  record- 
ing secretary;  and  Toni  Zeoli,  treasurer.  Adviser  is 
Leola  T.  Hayes. 


Presbyterian 
college  club 

Retreats  at  the  college  lodge,  a  Christmas  party, 
Easter  breakfast,  roller  skating,  a  hobo  dinner,  and 
a  youth  banquet  were  some  of  the  highlights  of  the 
year.  Our  group  aims  are  reading  and  understand- 
ing the  Bible,  fellowship  among  the  Presbyterian 
students,  taking  an  active  part  in  community  affairs, 
and  training  in  Christian  leadership.  Officers  are 
Edith  Marstellar,  president;  Anita  Malone,  vice- 
president;  Marilyn  Miller,  secretary-treasurer;  and 
Jane  Blue,  adviser. 


Presbyterians  in  an  after  dinner  session. 


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Winter  Sports  Club  fakes  advantage  of  ttie  snow. 


international  relations  club 


winter  sports  club 

Open  to  all  students,  the  Winter  Sports 
Club  has  the  largest  membership  of  all 
the  campus  organizations.  This  year  we 
opened  the  season  with  a  fall  hike  end- 
ing at  the  college  lodge.  Roller  skating 
parties  and  snow  parties  at  the  lodge 
when  the  weather  was  favorable 
rounded  out  our  plans.  Merrill  lams  is  the 
club  adviser. 


IRC  is  composed  of  students  who  wish  to 
gain  an  understanding  of  current  inter- 
national problems  through  lectures,  for- 
ums, and  discussions  of  world  problems. 
This  year  we  sent  delegates  to  the 
Middle  Atlantic  States  Model  National 
Assembly,  the  Middle  States  Regional 
Conference  of  the  Carnegie  Founda- 
tion for  Universal  Peace,  and  the  Penn- 
sylvania State  International  Relations 
Clubs  Conference.  Officers  of  the  club 
are  president,  Francis  Balint;  vice  presi- 
dent, Ann  Funk;  secretary,  Mary  Jane 
Bell;  treasurer,  Michalene  Terpak;  ad- 
viser, Florence  Wallace. 


sigma  alpha  eta 


Compiling  a  pamphlet  on  articulation  in 
non-technical  language  was  the  project 
for  the  honorary  speech  fraternity  this 
year.  We  attended  the  undergraduate 
speech  and  hearing  conference  at  Penn 
State,  in  connection  with  our  study  of 
speech.  Officers  are  Frank  Clark,  presi- 
dent; Conrad  Monr'oe,  vice-president; 
Ann  Funk,  secretary;  Nellie  Mae  John- 
son, corresponding  secretary;  Donald 
Hess,  adviser. 


IRC   talks  Turkey. 

Sigma  Alpha  Eta  meets  at  the  Activ- 
ities Cottage. 

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Intercollegiate   government  experts 
relax. 


intercollegiate 

conference    on 

government 


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Practice  in  parliamentary  procedure  and  discussion  of  current  political 
issues  are  the  goals  toward  which  we  work  throughout  the  year  in  prepara- 
tion for  the  annual  convention  in  April.  It  is  at  this  four-day  get-together 
with  other  Pennsylvania  colleges  that  we  test  knowledge  of  governmental 
organization  and  procedure  through  practical  application.  This  year  dele- 
gates to  the  Harrisburg  convention  held  a  political  party  convention,  com- 
plete with  platform  making,  nominating  speeches,  and  the  inevitable  smoke- 
filled  rooms.  Officers  are  president,  Dick  Heiges;  vice-president,  Charles 
Pauley;  secretary-treasurer,  Betty  Ann  Kummer;  adviser,  C.  M.  Johnson. 


science 


club 


Science    Club    gathers    around    an 
open  fire. 


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Boasting  representatives  from  five  out  of  six  departments,  the  Science 
Club  this  year  enjoyed  hikes  and  a  dinner  outing,  plus  a  tour  through  the 
Bell  Telephone  switchboard.  Guest  speakers  and  observation  of  Keith 
School  science  projects  completed  our  activities.  Officers  of  the  club  are 
Thelma  Kuzman,  president;  Matthew  Bruce,  secretary;  Clyde  Knarr,  treas- 
urer; Willis  Bell,  adviser. 


english 
speech 

club 


As  the  campus  dramatic  organization,  Masquers  offers  a  chance  for  any 
interested  student  to  participate  in  stage  production.  The  thirty  points  for 
membership  can  be  earned  in  any  of  the  various  production  fields.  This 
year  we  presented  "Green  Valley,"  and  staged  "The  Tragical  History  of 
Dr.  Faustus"  and  "Gammer  Gurton's  Needle,"  the  latter  of  which  went  on 
tour.  Officers  are  Nellie  Mae  Johnson,  president;  Barbara  Mazziotti, 
vice-president;  Nancy  Tredick,  secretary-treasurer;  and  Robert  W.  Ensley, 
director. 


masquers 


Composed  of  all  English  and  speech  majors  and  minors,  the  group  met  this 
year  during  advisory  period  to  discuss  activities.  We  held  the  annual  fall 
outing  at  the  college  lodge,  and  a  professional  meeting.  Dr.  Rhodes  R. 
Stabley  is  club  adviser. 


That  professional  look. 


Providing  half-time  performances  for  all  the  home  football  games,  as  well 
as  the  away  game  at  Shippensburg,  was  the  major  accomplishment  of  the 
70-member  Indiana  marching  band  last  fall.  Directed  by  C.  David  Mc- 
Naughton,  we  also  participated  in  the  Armistice  Day  parade.  Student 
assistants  are  Bob  Pohl,  John  Wallace,  and  Carl  Truxal,  with  arrangements 
done  by  Bob  Bernat.  Drum  major  for  the  organization  was  Vol  Stanley. 


Marching  band  in  full  regolia. 

marching 
band 


Seventy-five  members  strong,  the  ISTC  concert  band  presented  two  convo- 
cations, one  in  January  and  one  May  6  with  the  women's  glee  club.  The  formal 
spring  concert  was  given  March  11.  Music  appreciation  hours  for  the  ele- 
mentary school  children  of  Indiana  and  Saltsburg  rounded  out  our  public 
appearances.  Organization  officers  are  Jack  Dahlinger,  president;  Tom 
Groves,  vice-president;  Carolyn  Chelgren,  secretary;  Earl  Shafer  and  Bob 
Bernat,  student  conductors.  C.  David  McNaughton  is  director. 


concert 
band 


The   curtain   goes  up  on   a   concert 
band  program. 


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college  choir 


The  college  choir  took  port  in  college  vespers,  went  on  tour  in  November,  gave 
an  Easter  program,  and  a  spring  concert.  The  year's  main  event  was  our  ap- 
pearance at  Carnegie  Hall,  Pittsburgh.  Officers  are  Samuel  Miller,  president; 
William  Williams,  vice-president;  and  Mary  Roberts,  secretary.  Choir  con- 
ductor is  Wynn  York. 


mellowmen 


The  college  swing  orchestra  had  a  full  schedule  this  year  with  the  Student 
Council-sponsored  benefit  show  and  a  trip  to  Farrell  High  School  in  December, 
"It's  Laughter  We're  After"  in  January,  and  Swing  Out  in  May.  Directed  by 
Charles  E.  Davis  and  spurred  on  by  the  antics  of  "Strivin'  Ivan"  Martin  and  his 
clarinet,  we  count  1951-1952  among  the  most  memorable  years  we  have  known. 


men's  glee  club 


Seventy  members  strong  this  year,  the  men's  glee  club  embarked  on  a  concert 
tour  of  area  high  schools  in  February.  On  campus,  concerts  were  held  at  Home- 
coming, vespers,Thanksgiving  convocation  and  in  Fisher  Auditorium,  February  13. 
The  traditional  "Boar's  Head  Carol"  was  performed  at  the  Christmas  dance. 
Charles  A.  Davis  directs  the  club,  otsisted  by  Wilbert  King,  student  director. 


women's  glee  club 


The  women's  glee  club  took  part  in  the  White  Gift  Service,  vesper  service,  and 
convocation  before  Christmas,  and  general  convocation  with  the  band  in  May, 
Officers  ore  Diane  Drake,  president;  Betty  Marsden,  vice  president;  and  Irene 
Sheasely,  secretary-treasurer.  Agnes  Bothne  is  director. 


string  orchestra 


Under  the  direction  of  Jerome  Landsman,  the  string  orchestra  worked  to  give 
string  players  in  the  college  an  opportunity  to  become  acquainted  with  music 
composed  for  a  small  chamber  group.  Using  selections  mostly  by  17th  and  18th 
century  composers,we  played  for  the  Christmas  vespers  and  during  Spiritual 
Enrichment  Week  in  March. 


college  symphony  orchestra 

Under  the  direction  of  Lawrence  Stitt,  the  symphony  orchestra  presented  a 
concert  for  the  Central  Western  Pennsylvania  Teachers  Conference  in  the  fall. 
We  broadcast  over  WDAD,  played  for  convocation,  and  gave  our  formal 
spring  concert  in  connection  with  high  school  band  day,  March  7.  Baccalaureate 
and  Commencement  completed  our  year. 


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Rog  Speidel  breaks  clear  as  the  Braves  whip  California,  13-6, 
in  Homecoming  Day  thriller. 


All  State:  Ron  Huber  and  Frank  ShofFer. 


Ron  Huber  seems  to  be  yelling,  "Drive,  Jack,"  as  halfback  Con- 
ley  drives  toward  paydirt  in  the  Kutztown  game. 


football 


ISTC      Opponent 

Kutztown 14  0 

Mansfield 7  0 

California 13  6 

Edinboro 20  20 

Slippery  Rock 12  7 

Clarion 0  6 

Lock  Haven 28  7 

Shippensburg       0  9 

Bloomsburg 0  20 

Totals       94  75 

Record:  Won  5,  Lost  3,  Tied  1. 


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Playing  in  an  organized  conference  for  the  first 
time  in  the  school's  history,  Coach  Sam  Smith's 
varsity  gridders  ended  their  season  in  November 
with  the  best  record  an  Indiana  football  team  has 
been  able  to  put  together  in  the  post-war  era. 

Though  their  5-3-1  result  should  have  stood 
them  in  better  stead,  they  wound  up  the  first 
year  of  conference  play  tied  with  Edinboro  for 
ninth  place.  They  were,  however,  the  only  team  in 
the  league  whose  schedule  was  composed  com- 
pletely of  conference  rivals. 

On  Memorial  field,  the  Big  Indians  were  far 
superior  to  what  they  were  on  the  road.  They 
didn't  lose  a  game  on  the  home  lot  but  met  with 


serious  trouble  every  time  they  took  the  road.  Be- 
sides the  three  losses,  which  all  occurred  on  enemy 
ground,  Edinboro  succeeded  in  first  marring  the 
bid  for  a  perfect  season  with  a  20-20  tie  there 
midway  through  October. 

The  best-played  game  of  the  season  was  the 
Homecoming  Day  tussle  with  California.  The 
fighting  Warriors  thrilled  the  overflow  crowd  by 
coming  from  behind  to  defeat  the  highly-touted 
Vulcans,  13-6,  thus  depriving  them  of  an  unde- 
feated season. 

Five  seniors.  Bill  Joseph,  Ron  Huber,  Al  Barnett, 
Joe  Caletri  and  Jack  McGlaughlin,  brought  their 
college  careers  to  an  end  in  fine  style. 


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First  Row:  F.  Munson,  J.  Caletri,  W.  Sabota,  J.  Conley,  A.  Marcenelle,  E.  Branish,  J.  Principe,  R.  Speidel,  D.  Thompson,  W. 
Joseph,  E.  Black,  F.  ShafFer,  J.  McGlaughlin,  R.  Huber,  J.  Sokolovich.  Second  Row:  P.  Driscoll,  G.  Sanner,  W.  Mellelt,  N. 
Afanesko,  M.  Keller,  R.  Peterson,  C.  Gill,  R.  Russell,  E.  Ceh,  R.  Kapsa,  F.  Bolton,  R.  Green,  A.  Barnett.  Third  Row:  A.  Borgese, 
C.  WolfF,  W.  Kipp,  A.  DePetro,  G.  Blair,  R.  Guella,  H.  Danielson,  N.  Marts,  N.  Grigas,  W.  Farrar,  S.  Catalino,  S.  Accordino,  J. 
Tremul,  J.  Gulick.  Fourth  Row:  Coach  Smith,  Coach  McKnight,  D.  Cunningham,  R.  McFarland,  S.  Formento,  R.  Malcolm,  R. 
George,  J.  Knox,  T.  Galbraith,  F.  Hasinger,  J.  DeLuigi,  Mgr.  Moore. 


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Did  he  or  didn't  he?  If  he  did,  we  got  six  points;  if  he  didn't, 
we  scored  on  the  next  play. 


Jack  McGlaughlin  tackled 


Jack  Conley  (13)  didn't  feel  lonely  on  this  trip.  He  was  welcomed 
by  three  Mansfield  backs. 


Boy,  would  this  make  a  good  Pete  Smith  specialty!  Look  out 
below  action  from  Mansfield  game. 


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basketball 

Coach  Regis  McKnight's  Indian  dribblers  this  year  put 
together  a  nine  and  eleven  mark  in  meeting  a  tough 
20-game  schedule  that  included  top-notch  teams 
from  the  STC  conference  and  top-flight  independent 
schools  from  the  area.  A  lot  of  experienced  material 
was  back  to  build  upon,  but  the  loss  of  three  titans — 
Watson,  Bailey  and  DeLise — left  the  team  with  an 
undesirable  height  disadvantage.  The  Braves  found 
conference  opposition  far  superior  to  exhibition 
material,  winning  only  three  from  and  losing  nine 
to  STC  rivals.  Chet  Gurski,  transferee  from  N.C. 
State,  paced  the  scoring  race  from  his  pivot  post, 
while  guard  Skip  Hays  was  runner-up.  The  ineligibility 
of  guard  Tex  George  during  the  first  semester  and 
numerous  injuries,  most  notable  that  which  kept  high- 
scoring  Ray  Morgan  on  the  shelf  the  major  part  of 
the  campaign,  hurt  chances  considerably. 


"Aw,  shucks'  "  says  this  Juniata  guard  as  he  makes  lost 
bid  to  stop  Steve  Yewcic's  lay-up. 


Is  it  going  in  or  isn't  it?  Ray  Morgan  makes  a  shot  in 
the   Bloomsburg   game. 


B.  Stoehr,  C.  Gurski,  J.  Swauguer,  H.  Danielson,  S. 
Yewcic,  T.  George,  W.  Kapsa,  J.  De  Blase,  J.  Conley, 
S.  Hays.  Not  Shown:  J.  Filcik. 


Tex   George 


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season's  record 

OPPONENT  ISTC 

Grove  City 82  62 

Lock  Haven 68  44 

Steubenville 45  77 

Theil 53  64 

Clarion 81  56 

Juniata 67  87 

Shippensburg 57  87 

Thiel 56  57 

Slippery  Rock 62  60 

Edinboro 71  74 

California 57  83 

Steubenville 65  67 

Millersville 58  51 

Shippensburg 85  82 

Clarion 88  53 

Bloomsburg 79  73 

Slippery  Rock 63  41 

Juniata 62  68 

Carnegie  Tech 73  53 

California 74  72 

Totals 1346  1311 


Skip  Hays,  high-scoring  guard,  drives  in  for  a  lay-up 
as  the  Indians  downed  Edinboro,  74-71. 


Three  point  landing!  Bill  Stoehr,  Harry  Danielson  and 
Tech's  Tom  Craig  hit  the  deck  chasing  a  rebound. 


Chet  Gurski  and  Steve  Yewcic 


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Ray  Morgan  and  Thiel's  Bill  Dunder  battle  for  a  jump     ball. 

Junior  Varsity.  First  Row:  J.  Daniels,  B.  McFarland, 
N.  Accordino,  B.  Byron.  Second  Row:  E.  Driscoll,  J. 
Scott,  J.  Adams,  B.  Swauguer,  E.  DIofF. 


The   flash-bulb   seems  to   have   blinded   Chet   Gurski 
OS  he  starts  a  pivot  shot  against  California. 


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First  Row:  R.  Hays,  J.  Conley,  G.  Sanner,  J.  Kraynak,  R.  Russell,  J.  Smith,  G.  Bloom,  P.  Krupper,  F.  Stampler,  E.  Black.  Second 
Row:  M.  Keller,  B.  McPherson,  W.  Wcltermire,  W.  Stutz,  J.  DeBlase,  G.  Mohr,  G.  Reese,  G.  Heitzman,  B.  Bolton,  Coach  Smith. 


baseball 


With  little  experienced  help  back  from  a  good  1950  season,  Sam  Smith's 
varsity  batters  played  out  their  11 -game  schedule  to  a  five  and  six  record, 
recording  four  of  the  five  victories  on  Memorial  field.  Injuries  to  key  hurlers 
Jace  Swauger  and  Peter  Palmer  didn't  help  the  moundstaff,  and  the  catch- 
ing and  infield  posts  were  riddled  with  graduations.  Probably  the  biggest 
win  of  the  season  was  a  4-1  beating  handed  the  Duquesne  Dukes.  10-3 
and  14-0  scores  over  St.  Francis  and  Juniata,  respectively,  were  the  largest 
scores  over  the  opposition.  St.  Francis  met  a  second  defeat,  2-1,  and  Clarion 
was  edged,  7-6.  Three  of  the  losses  were  by  narrow  margins — Juniata, 
7-9;  California,  3-4;  and  Shippensburg,  10-7.  Millersville,  1-8;  Clarion, 
0-9;  and  Slippery  Rock,  1-18;  were  the  bleakest  results  of  the  campaign. 


Umpire  Ken  Davis  is  just  about  to  call  a  strike  as  In- 
fielder  Ron  Russell  takes  a  healthy  cut  and  misses  the 
ball. 

Outfielders  Eddie  Black  and  Gene  Bloom,  right  and 
center  fielders  respectively,  warm  up  their  flingin' 
arms  prior  to  a  game. 


First  Row:  J.  Sima,  R.  Kepley,  E. 
Kinkaid,  M.  Policicchio,  D.  Clay- 
poole,  Second  Row:  N.  Freeburg, 
R.  Weimer,  S.  McClemens,  H.  Hunt- 
ley, F.  Stompler,  C.  Tranquill. 
Third  Row:  Coach  Shaffer,  E. 
Branish,  B.  Stricklett,  B.  Georges,  J. 
Spizzirri,  J.  Cornell. 


wrestling 


Closing  the  season  with  a  record  of  two  wins  and  six  losses,  Coach  Lewis 
ShaflFer's  wrestlers  took  fourth  place  honors  in  the  annual  class  "B"  wrestling 
tournament  at  Lock  Haven  State  Teachers  College.  Of  the  two  wins,  both 
were  registered  against  Carnegie  Tech  in  consecutive  matches.  Ed  Branish 
pinned  five  men  in  varsity  competition  to  emerge  the  top  scorer  on  the  mat 
roster.  In  the  tournament,  Indiana's  second  place  win  was  accredited  to 
Sam  McClemens,  Ed  Branish,  and  "Jiggs"  Cornell.  All  these  men  took  second 
place  honors.  Marshall  Policicchio,  the  local's  147  pound  contender  finished 
in  first  place,  a  state  champion  in  his  weight  class.  He  went  on  to  compete 
in  the  Tri-State  Tournament. 


Eddie  Kinkead  is  having  some  trouble  staying  aright 
against  a  Waynesburg  Yeliowjacket. 

Ed.  Branish,  leading  ISTC  grappler  with  a  7-2  mark, 
shows  how  he  does  it,  pinning  Lock  Haven's  Andy 
Letvorsky. 


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Coach  Ray  Bernabei  saw  his  scrappy,  buf  inexperienced,  Indian  soccer 
squad  "boot"  too  many  close  ones  last  fall  and  end  what  could  have  easily 
been  a  5-3-0  season  with  a  2-5-1  mark.  The  Braves  whipped  Kiski  twice, 
7-1  and  7-0;  tied  Grove  City,  3-3;  and  lost  to  Slippery  Rock,  4-0;  to 
Frostburg,  6-2;  to  Grove  City,  3-2;  to  Westminster,  1-0;  and  to  Lock  Haven, 
5-2.  Sam  Thomas,  Dave  Rosenberg,  Paul  Perhosky  and  Bob  Buchanan 
played  their  final  season. 


soccer 


Meeting  some  stiff  opposition  during  their  season,  Coach  George  Miller's 
swimmers  won  one  and  dropped  five.  They  edged  Kiski  in  the  opening 
meet  of  the  campaign,  28-24,  and  then  lost  to  Edinboro,  6-23;  to  W  and  J, 
17-64;  to  Slippery  Rock,  11-73;  to  Carnegie  Tech,  18-78;  and  to  Grove 
City,  30-53. 


swimming 


First  Row:  R.  Baughman,  A.  How- 
ard, D.  Rosenberg,  J.  Cugini,  P. 
Perhosky,  E.  Kinkead,  J.  Cima.  Sec- 
ond Row:  R.  Bernabei  (Coach),  B. 
Hunter,  G.  Gasper,  J.  Creps,  C. 
Knarr,  A.  Cover,  S.  Thomas,  C.  Mas- 
saglia,  J.  Coxey,  J.  Peach. 


First  Row:  H.  Young,  P.  Cavanaugh, 
L.  LoBute,  F.  Boss,  W.  Farrar,  M. 
Washington,  E.  Mayer.  Second 
Row:  Coach  Miller,  W.  Noel,  J. 
Cailey,  W.  Dean,  C.  Lesko,  J. 
White,  W.  Maxwell. 


First  Row:  J.  Hanford,  J.  Berkey,  E. 
Donovan,  G.  Majda,  N.  Ostrowski, 
Second  Row:  A.  Single,  D.  Mag- 
ner,  B.  Boyd,  J.  Daniels,  F.  Way, 
B.    Cardille,  Coach. 


Firsf  Row:  J.  Principe,  E.  O'Conner, 
E.  Branish.  Second  Row:  Coach 
Stabley,  E.  Matko,  Asst.  Coach 
Skinner. 


tennis 


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Handicapped  as  in  previous  years  by  the  inadequate  surfacing  of  the 
tennis  courts,  Coach  Trevor  Hadley's  racquet  wielders  managed  to  finish 
the  campaign  with  two  wins  to  their  credit.  They  dropped  six.  With  the  loss 
of  only  one  regular,  Nick  Ostrowski,  the  Hadleymen  should  come  through 
in  '52  with  a  winning  aggregation,  a  factor  that  should  raise  the  popularity 
of  the  sport  on  the  ISTC  campus. 


golf 


Highlighted  by  an  invitation  tournament  at  Juniata  College,  the  Indiana 
golfers  under  the  tutorship  of  Dr.  Rhodes  Stabley  ended  the  season  with  an 
even  break  of  five  wins,  five  losses.  Ed  Matko,  Bill  Dickson,  and  Sonny 
Serene  wound  up  their  collegiate  careers  for  the  linksmen,  who  looked 
forward  to  an  even  more  successful  season  in  '52,  what  with  a  lot  of  ex- 
perience back  in  the  fold. 


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intramurals 


Eleven  members  of  the  ROTC  rifle  team  line  up. 


Delta  Sigma  Nu  copped  the  six-man  touch  football 
championship  in  the  opening  phase  of  men's  intra- 
mural activity  last  fall,  whipping  runner-up  Sigma 
Tau  Gamma  in  the  finals  of  the  championship  set. 
Gene  Majda,  tennis  letterman,  copped  the  men's 
intramural    tennis    championship    in    its    first    year. 


Basketball  filled  up  the  winter  card  and  softball 
made  up  the  spring  agenda.  Archery,  badminton, 
tennis  and  bowling  attracted  the  fair  sex  to  intra- 
murals during  the  fall,  and  winter  activity  found 
basketball  the  headliner.  Softball  followed  on  the 
spring  slate. 


The  modern  Annie  Oakleys  pose  with  instructors. 


Taus  and  Tri  Sigs  battle  for  the  women's  intramural 
basketball  championship. 


Is  it  or  is  it  not  a  foul,  ref? 

Winning  Tau  team  grins  triumphantly. 


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Fir»l  Row:  M.  Keller,  P.  Perhosky,  M.  Poli- 
cicchio,  R.  Crispeno,  J.  Cugini,  E.  Black,  F. 
Shaffer,  B.  Green.  Second  Row:  B.  Sabota, 
B.  Scalpello,  D.  Thompson,  C.  Tranquill,  A. 
Good,  E.  Ceh,  J.  Conley,  M.  Afanesko,  G. 
Sanner.  Third  Row:  R.  Huber,  B.  Joseph,  G. 
Sokolovkh,  R,  Speidel,  E.  George,  E.  Moore, 
J.  Filcik,  G.  Moore. 


FoodI  Af  the  Varsity  "I"  stand. 


men  s 

•  ,         will 

varsity    I 


To  promote  better  sportsmanship,  teamwork,  and  brotherhood  is  the  aim  of 
our  organization.  Athletes  in  need  of  financial  assistance  receive  help 
through  scholarships  and  loans  provided  within  the  club.  We  welcomed  new 
members  with  a  banquet  each  semester  this  year,  held  social  meetings  for 
all  varsity  sports  participants  and  coaches,  and  supported  worthwhile 
college  and  community  affairs.  Frank  Shaffer  is  president;  James  Sokolovich, 
vice-president;  Robert  Green,  secretary;  Edward  Black,  treasurer;  and 
coach  Sam  Smith,  adviser. 


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J.  Swoney,  N.  Wagner,  R.  Hill,  L.  Peziutti,  H. 
Barr,  G.  Frank,  B,  Holton,  P.  Odell. 


Since  our  group  provides  the  only  organized  sports  for  women  at  the  col- 
lege, we  have  a  full  schedule  of  activities.  Our  main  project  is  a  playday  to 
which  we  invite  college  women  outside  Indiana.  This  year  we  held  a  Christ- 
mas party,  sponsored  square  dances,  and  organized  tennis  and  badminton 
tournaments  besides  usual  intramurals.  Carolyn  Zoretich  is  president;  Jo 
Weaver,  vice-president;  Nancy  Wagner,  secretary;  Pat  Odell,  treasurer; 
and  Malinda  Hamblen,  adviser. 


women  s 

•■         win 

varsity    I 


Wet  feet,  curl-less  hair,  and  frozen  ears  didn't  keep  us  from  leading  Big 
Indian  rooters  during  football  season,  nor  did  crowded  gymnasiums  at 
basketball  games.  With  the  help  of  Bob  Scalpello  as  the  Indian,  Little 
Joe,  and  his  sidekick,  Melda  Good  as  Kitchidakippa,  we  rallied  ISTCers  at 
pep  meetings,  and  traveled  to  games  with  the  team.  The  squad  was  selected 
by  the  school  spirit  committee,  headed  by  Dr.  Paul  A.  Risheberger. 


cheerleaders 


L.  Miller,  E.  Rea,  M.  Fritz,  D.  Elden,  G.  Gim- 
mel,  M.  Bloom,  B.  Reed,  N.  Wright,  T.  Tru- 
nick.  Indian:  B.  Scalpello. 


iSTC  football  fons  watch  the  marching  band. 


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Knowledg^pnd  skills  come  not  only  from  books,  bu 

^F      from  cultural  programs  and  student  activities.  Together, 
these  broaden  understanding,  which  is  the  distinguishing 
quality  of  an  educated  man. 


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Politicians  discuss  the  state  of  the  union. 


Model  promenades  Mademoiselle  fashions. 


Now  that  the  year  is  over,  each  of  us  can  look  back  through  collected  dance  programs,  snapshots,  and 
ticket  stubs,  and  relive  the  personal  high  spots  in  its  busy  calendar.  And  if  we  compared  notes,  we'd 
find  that  some  events  ranked  high  on  every  list.  Here  on  these  pages,  we  have  gathered  photographs  of 
a  few  highlights,  but  since  we  can't  include  a  picture  of  each  one,  we'll  begin  at  the  beginning  to  refresh 
your  memories  with  a  written  sketch.  First  of  all  came  registration  days,  with  the  long  queues  in  the  gym 
and  the  hectic  programming  problems.  Making  out  a  schedule  is  one  job  that  never  becomes  routine,  no 
matter  how  many  times  you've  struggled  through  it.  "State  of  the  Union,"  the  Mademoiselle  fashion  show, 
and  the  senior  "Foliage  Festival"  prom  spotlighted  the  September  social  calendar.  The  campus  ROTC 
unit  received  its  flag  on  Memorial  Field  at  the  same  time.  Homecoming  day,  with  the  California  game  and 
the  parade  of  floats,  rang  in  October.  The  judges  picked  the  Sigma  Tau  Gamma  Showboat  trophy 
winner  this  year,  and  Delta  Sigma  Chi  won  honorable  mention. 


Frosh  caper  during  customs. 
Barter  players  interpret  Shakespeare. 
ROTC  unit  receives  colors. 
Masquers  rehearse  "Green  Valley." 


Delt  Kuties  Kutup  in  Kactus  Land. 


Sig  Taus  entertain  the  maharajah. 


Paray  conducts  the  Pittsburgh  Symphony. 
Faustus  and  Mephistopheles  rehearse. 
Reverend  Patrick  leads  a  Spiritual  Enrichment  work- 
shop. 

Panhellenic  women  dance  to  Baron  Elliot's  music. 
WSSF  auction  draws  a  crowd. 


Sig  Chi's  float  copped  honorable  mention  at  Home- 
coming. I 


The  first  Cultural  Life  program,  the  Basque  Singers,  was  followed  by  those  memorable  Freshman  Customs  days.  "Grin  and 
bear  it"  became  the  frosh  byword  then,  and  it's  not  such  a  bad  motto  for  any  of  us.  The  Greek  letter  men  and  their  dates 
swayed  to  Al  Marco's  music  at  the  Interfraternity  Dance  in  November;  the  Barter  Theater  players  presented  "Merchant  of 
Venice,"  and  then  followed  "Green  Valley,"  the  "heavenly"  sophomore  prom,  and  the  Revlon  clinic.  December  brought  the 
soprano,  Lucille  Cummins,  the  Student  Council  Band  Benefit  Show,  and  the  Christmas  formal  dinner  and  dance.  This  year's 
presentation  of  the  Boar's  Head  Carol  was  the  best  ever,  but  then  isn't  it  always?  Dwight  Cooke,  commentator,  was  the  Janu- 
ary Cultural  Life  selection,  and  "It's  Laughter  We're  After"  ended  the  month  on  a  comedy  note.  Delta  Sigma  Epsilon's  "Kaktus 
Kutups"  captured  the  women's  cup,  and  Sigma  Tau  Gamma  took  the  men's  cup  with  "The  Maharajah  Matriculates."  (In  January 
also  came  semester  registration  with  more  scheduling  worries.)  The  Pittsburgh  Symphony  with  Paul  Paray  conducting,  the  men's 
glee  club  concert,  the  freshman  prom,  "Coral  Reef,"  and  the  Masquers'  presentation  of  "Faustus"  and  "Gammer  Gurton's 
Needle"  filled  February's  calendar.  Sorority  women  and  their  escorts  visited  the  Mardi  Gras  at  the  Panhellenic  Dance  in  March. 
Then  in  rapid  succession  came  Spiritual  Enrichment  Week,  the  Pennsylvania  Intercollegiate  Chorus,  the  ROTC  ball,  and  the 
annual  Merchandise  Fair.  April  brought  the  junior  prom  in  an  air  of  surrealism,  and  Easter  Cantata  Vespers,  and  then  with 
warm  weather  came  May  and  Swing  Out  weekend.  "A  Year  and  a  Dame,"  an  original  musical  comedy  by  two  Indiana  alumni, 
and  the  crowning  of  the  May  queen  were  highlights  of  the  traditional  celebration,  which  progressed  with  the  usual  round  of 
alumni  teas  and  banquets.  Then  on  we  went  until  finals,  and  now  we're  packing  up  with  our  heads  full  of  plans  for  the  summer. 
All  in  all,  it's  been  a  wonderful  year,  and  one  which  we  won't  forget.  Here's  hoping  this  brief  summary  of  events  has  accom- 
plished what  it  set  out  to  do — to  keep  the  year  1951-52  a  favorite  for  a  long  time  to  come. 

Janet  Pearce,  the  1952  senior  queen,  and  her  court, 
reigned  during  the  Swing  Out  celebration. 
Modern  dancers  dramatize  a  mood. 


fraternities 


Good  will,  brotherhood,  and  scholarship  fostered  by  fraternal 

^^organizations  will  endure  beyond  the  college  years  to 
^Decome  inherent  characteristics  of  our  professional  lives. 


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Mary  Jane 

John 

William 

Bell 

Binney 

Boyd 

Joseph 

Edward 

Anthony 

Caletri 

Cloy 

D'AHilio 

James 

William 

Richard 

Farabaugh 

Forrar 

Froggott 

Jane 

Earl  H. 

Robert 

Geibel 

Hoenstine 
(Faculty) 

Hunter 

James 

John 

Krepps 

John 
McGlaughlin 

McKenna 

William 

Paul 

Normon 

Anthony 

Perhosky 

Potsy 

,- 

alpha  omega  gamma 

As  future  geography  teachers  we  aim  to  advance 
professional  interests  and  to  establish  contacts  in  the 
geography  field.  We  chose  delegates  to  attend  this 
year's  meetings  of  national  and  state  geographers, 
sponsored  speakers  and  planned  social  activities  for 
members.  Members  must  maintain  a  B  average,  as 
well  as  submit  a  worthwhile  project  concerning  a 
phase  of  geography. 

OFFICERS 

President William  Norman 

Vice-President Fred  Porter 

Recording  Secretary       ....        Jane  Geibel 
Corresponding  Secretary      ....   Bob  Hunter 

Treasurer Ray  Krepp 

Adviser Nora  E.  Zink 


Fred 
Porter 


Fronk 
Stahl 


William 
Valetti 


Paul 
Warner 


Richard 
Wolfe 


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Dr.  Norah 

Zink 
(Faculty) 


Almg 

Ernest 

Dr.  Orvol 

George 

Frances 

Goss  lander 

Fromboch 

Kipp 

Klim 

Korn 

(Adviser) 

(Foculty) 

Exhibits  in  Pittsburgh,  a  fancy  head-dress  ball,  art 
sales,  round  table  discussions  of  modern  art,  a  Spring 
banquet  and  senior  one-man  shows  provided  an  ac- 
tive year  for  us.  The  group  aims  to  promote  high 
standards  of  workmanship,  and  to  produce  better 
art  products  among  members,  who  are  art  juniors  and 
seniors  of  top  scholastic  standing. 

OFFICERS 

President Marian  Russell 

Vice-President Mary  Sherotsky 

Secretary Marilyn  Ward 

Treasurer Ernest  Fromboch 

Adviser      Alma  Gasslander 


delta  phi  delta 


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C.  R. 

Keith 

Dorothy 

Ralph 

-  Marion 

Marshall 

Michael 

Murdock 
(Faculty) 

Reynolds 
(Faculty) 

Russell 

Mary 

Betty 

Sherotsky 

Thomas 

Marilyn 
Word 

Blanch 

Wcugomon 

(Faculty) 

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David 

A.  E. 

Howord 

Dr.  C.  M. 

George 

Christie 

Drumheller 
(Faculty) 

Forgo 

File 
(Faculty) 

Gasper 

G.  G. 

Carlo 

George 

Hill 

John 

Massoglio 

John 

Michael 

(Faculty) 

McGlaughlin 

Meonor 

gamma  rho  tau 


Leonard 
Motto 

J.  K. 

Stoner 

Foculty) 


Harold 
Thomas 
(Faculty) 

Cecil 
Tranquill 


Expanding  a  business  education  library  providing 
material  for  the  secondary  level  was  the  year's  main 
activity  for  Gamma  Rho  Tau,  the  only  honorary  busi- 
ness education  fraternity  in  the  United  States.  We 
stress  good  character  and  high  scholarship  among 
members,  who  must  show  marked  ability  as  prospec- 
tive business  education  teachers. 

OFFICERS 

President Fred  Way 

Vice-President Walter  Krich 

Secretary George  Gasper 

Treasurer Cecil  Tranquill 

Adviser Clinton  W.  File 


Alex 
Trush 

Fred 
Way 


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John 
McLaughlin 


Virginia 
McVeigh 


Clara  Jo 
Colaionni 


Barbara 
Cuthberfson 


Successful  community  membership  wherever  we 
teach  after  graduation  is  the  goal  of  our  honorary 
education  fraternity.  Carrying  out  this  aim  were  a 
series  of  social-cultural  programs  for  interested 
students  during  the  year.  Included  were  a  poetry 
hour,  a  concert,  a  trip  to  Buhl  Planetarium,  and  an 
original  play  by  a  member  of  the  group. 

Membership  includes  juniors  and  seniors  of  high 
scholarship  and  service. 

OFFICERS 

President Barbara  Cuthbertson 

Vice-President Virginia  McVeigh 

Secretary Ursula  Fechek 

Treasurer John  McLaughlin 

Adviser      S.  Trevor  Hadley 


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kappa  delta  pi 


m 


Willanna 
Millen 

Mary 
Noble 


Dr.  Opal 

Rhodes 

(Faculty) 

Marion 
Russell 


Charles 
Rybacki 

Mary 
Sherotsky 


Mary  Jane 
Stephens 

Dr.  Issac  L. 

Stright 

(Faculty) 


Vernon 
Zeitler 
(Faculty) 


First  Row:  B.  Hollen,  E.  Hall,  N.  Cagley,  B. 
Kummer,  S.  Davies,  F.  Mattys,  D.  Elden,  Jo- 
anne Wood.  Second  Row:  M.  Poorbaugh, 
J.  Hornyak,  D.  Heiges,  R.  Bratton,  J.  Garrity, 
J.  Toman,  S.  Myers.  Not  on  picture:  Betty 
Thomas,  Borbora  Robertson,  Dorothy  Ferencz, 
Marianne  Demchok,  Ruth  Klingensmith,  Bar- 
bara Schlemmer,  Barbara  Stonier,  Anne 
Thompson,  Ruth  Miller,  Janeanne  Schnell, 
louro  Emrick,  Gwen  Lewis,  Paul  Thompson, 
Marilyn  Wolfe,  Charlotte  Busch. 


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kappa  omicron  phi 


Betty 

Norma 

Virginia 

Barbour 

Cogley 

Doverspike 

Hazel 

Mary 

Barbara 

Elliott 

Ann 
Firment 

Hayes 

Louise 

Grace 

Henkel 

Barbara 
Hopkins 

Kettering 

Mary 

Willanno 

Leitch 

Mary  Jane 
Long 

Millen 

Audrey 

Janeanne 

Oakes 

Dr.  Opal  T. 
Rhodes 

Schnell 

Auleen 

(Adviser) 

Thomas 

Marion 
Zets 

Members  of  the  national  professional  honorary  fra- 
ternity got  some  practical  experience  in  home  eco- 
nomics this  year  when  we  catered  for  college  and 
community  affairs.  We  entertained  alumni  at  the 
fall  outing,  celebrated. Founder's  Day,  and  enjoyed 
dessert  parties  at  the  homes  of  our  patronesses. 
Alumni  treated  seniors  to  an  evening's  entertainment 
in  Pittsburgh. 

OFFICERS 

President Willanna  Millen 

Vice-President Virginia  Doverspike 

Recording  Secretary Audrey  Oakes 

Corresponding  Secretary Betty  Barbour 

Treasurer Joan  Henkle 

Adviser      Opal  T.  Rhodes 


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As  an  aid  to  student  teachers,  Pi  Omega  Pi  members 
compiled  a  pamphlet  report  on  common  weaknesses 
in  teaching  as  our  special  project  this  year.  Besides 
holding  monthly  meetings,  the  fraternity  had  charge 
of  the  coke  stand  at  the  Business  Department  Fair, 
and  joined  Gamma  Rho  Tau  in  a  banquet. 

OFFICERS 

President Leonard  E.  Motto 

Vice-President Mary  Jane  Boering 

Secretary Arlene  O'Neal 

Treasurer Alex  Trush 

Adviser       A.  E.  Drumheller 


pi  omega  pi 


Carlo 
Mossagli 

Shirley 
Smith 


mkdM 


Carmela 
Adornoto 
Clara  Jo 

Cotaionni 

Howard 

Fargo 

Jacqueline 

Garnic 

Dolores 

Haggerty 

John 

McGloughlin 

Marie 
Onest 


Mary  Jane 

Boering 

A.  E. 

Drumheller 

(Adviser) 

Dorothy 

Ferenz 

George 

Gasper 

Sally 

Hutton 

Gilda 
Martucci 
Barbara 
Robertson 


The  college  Panhellenic  Council  coordinates  the 
activities  of  the  eleven  fraternities  on  campus.  In 
addition,  we  support  a  ten-year-old  Greek  war 
orphan,  give  a  scholarship  to  two  non-fraternity 
women  on  campus,  and  present  a  scholarship  cup 
to  the  fraternity  having  the  highest  scholastic  aver- 
age. A  new  local  fraternity  was  welcomed  into  the 
council  this  year. 

OFFICERS 

President Virginia  McVeigh 

Vice-President Eunice  Walker 

Recording  Secretary Esther  Hall 

Treasurer Joan    McKissick 

Adviser Edna  Hays 


First  Row:  V.  McVeigh,  J.  McKissicl<,  M. 
Kracht,  E.  Hall,  B.  Booke,  E.  Marsh,  P.McCabe, 
M.  Nordsick,  E.  Walker,  M.  Kuhl.  Second 
Row:  S.  Smith,  A.  Billings,  J.  Wolfe,  J.  Mad- 
den, P.  Jackson,  H.  Kinder,  B.  Hamburg,  J. 
Johnson,  M.  Fritz. 


Fidgety  frosh  await  bidding  announcements. 


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women  s 


rush 


season 


After  one  week  of  classes,  the  freshman  women  were 
caught  in  a  whirl  of  coke  dates,  TP  get-togethers 
football  games,  breakfasts,  and  spaghetti  dinners 
that  mean  rush  season.  Since  there  are  more  fra- 
ternities on  campus  now  than  in  previous  years,  rush- 
ing became  much  more  intensive. 

As  a  result,  Panhellenic  Association  members  met 
with  Dr.  Pratt  and  Student  Council  to  work  out  a  bet- 
ter program  for  the  future.  Rushing  was  confined  to 
weekends  for  the  remainder  of  the  season,  which 
ended  with  formal  parties  the  week  of  October  22. 
Bidding  took  place  October  29,  after  a  "silent" 
weekend. 


Bartender,    bouncer,    and    glamourous    babes    enjoy 

Theta  punch. 

An  informal  chat  in  the  Tri  Sig  "Deep  Purple"  mood. 

Ten  Phi  Mu  dreams  that  came  true. 

A  toast  to  Pi  Kap  rushees. 

Taus  and  rushees  visit  the  "Mardi  Gras." 

"Encore!"  enthusiastic  Beta  Sigma  Omicrons  shout. 

'Ten-shun!  Alpha  Sig  toy  soldiers  stand  inspection. 


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Mory  Jane 
Bell 

Norma 
Billman 

First  Row:  J.  Schnell,  J.  Wernitz. 
Second  Row:  R.  Bowmon,  J.  Gar- 
nic,    C.  -Chelgren,    Z.    Stoughton, 
J.  Latshaw,  M.  Means. 

Carol 
Bluestone 

Clara  Jo 

Colaianni 

Nil*' 

^ 

iiri 

7 

Nancy 

Cullen 

Nina' 
Dombeck 

^ 

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Jean 
Gardner 

Mary  Lou 
Hostetler 


Mary  Lee 
Linn 

Joyce 
Moore 


Anna  Marie 
Schnur 

Jane 
Stephens 


Mary 
Sutherland 

Betty 
Thomas 


Mary  Lou 
Wolfe 

Dr.  Joy 

Mahachek 
(Adviser) 


C.     Kellerman,     B.     Mazziotti,     H. 
Hamill,  S.  Davies,  E.  Hall. 


alpha  Sigma  alpha 


Biggest  event  of  our  year  was  the  celebration  of  the 
fiftieth  anniversary  with  a  party  at  the  Activities  Cot- 
tage. Pledges  provided  entertainment  for  the  affair. 
A  jack-in-the-box  and  a  toy  soldier  held  open  house 
in  "Toyland,"  our  rush  party  in  October.  We  enjoyed 
our  annual  strawberry  festival  this  spring.  We 
thanked  the  seniors,  who  had  worked  so  faithfully 
on  social  service  projects,  with  a  farewell  breakfast. 

OFFICERS 

President Shirley  Engelhar.dt 

Vice-President Joann   Wehler 

Secretary Charlotte  Waite 

Treasurer Geraldine  Neikam 

Adviser      Joy  Mahachek 


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First  Row:  D.  Gardner,  B.  Hosteller,  B 
Vaughn,  R.  Wessinger.  Second  Row:  E 
Tilley,  D.  Peron,  A.  Griffin. 


First  Row:  C.  Wiers,  N.  Byerle,  M.  Long,  J. 
Haley.  Second  Row:  S.  Harding,  E.  Tessier, 
G.  Clement. 


First  Row:  J.  Potter,  J.  Pallais,  R.  Whiteman. 
Second  Row:  N.  Trimble,  M.  Hallman,  J. 
Kipp,  M.  Weller,  B.  Hamilton. 


Judy 
Ada  ns 


Ruth 
Ann 
Baird 


Patricia 
Beol 


Shirley 
Benson 


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First  Row:  R.  Olivo,  E.  Henderson.  Second  Row:  J.  Hohan,  B.  Jon- 
cola,  B.  Von  Marter,  N.  Wert.  Third  Row:  J.  Sheetz,  J.  Yeony,  M. 
Gunsollu's. 


alpha  sigma  tau 


The  Tau  service  program  centered  around  sending 
classroom  supplies  to  the  Pine  Mountain  Settlement 
School  in  Kentucky,  and  initiating  a  "help  week" 
for  our  pledges.  We'll  all  remember  the  traditional 
Tau  "Mardi  Gras"  rush  party,  the  Valentine  party  at 
Greiner's,  the  senior  party  at  the  lodge,  and  the  an- 
nual senior  farewell  banquet. 


ii 


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Christina 
Cupelli 


Elcy 
Donovan 


Noncy 
Ellsworth 


Betty 
Lepley 


OFFICERS 

President Janet  Longnecker 

Vice-President Texanna  Burgh 

Recording  Secretary Dorothy  Guard 

Corresponding  Secretary Joan  Leidy 

Treasurer Irene  Baginski 

Advisers Alma  Gasslander, 

-  Arvilla  Terrill 


Alma 

Arvilla 

Dorothy 

Jeanne 

Marilyn 

Marion 

Gasslander 

Terrill 

McClintock 

MocNeil 

Mooney 

Russell 

(Adviser) 

(Adviser) 

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Darlene 

Hansen 


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First  Row:  D.  Guard,  J.  Longnecker,  Second 
Row:  A.  Thompson,  T.  Burgh,  B.  Sober,  R. 
Oakford. 


J.  Leidy,  I.  Boginski,  T.  Trupick,  N.  Wright, 
J.  Sheetz,  P.  McCabe,  B.  Conner,  A.  Thomp- 
son, B.  Sober,  G.  Nelson,  R.  Ookford. 


J.  Lutz,  H.  Shoaf,  M.  Luther,  E.  Kintz,  S.  Sessler, 


N.  Malick,  M.  Kensick,  J.  Hemphill,  P.  Jackson, 
R.  Geffroe,  E.  Delia  Vecchia. 


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J.  Groves,  L.  Emrick,  J.  Caldwell,  N.  Lukas 


J.  Traficante,  P.  Harris,  K.  Tremont,  B.  Hock 


Rushees  spent  an  evening  in  Spain  at  the  rush  party, 
"Spanish  Fiesta,"  complete  with  a  conga  line  and 
Spanish  menu.  We'll  remember  our  Christmas  party 
at  Greiner's,  and  the  Valentine  party  where  the 
queen  of  hearts  reigned.  Our  visit  to  the  old  folks  at 
Ciaypoole  Rest  Home  proved  an  enjoyable  and 
worthwhile  project. 

OFFICERS 

President Jean  Caldwell 

Vice-President Laura  Emrich 

Recording  Secretary Jane  Moore 

Corresponding  Secretary.     .     .       Mary  Ann  Mizikar 

Treasurer Jean  Groves 

Adviser      Margaret  Stewart 


beta  sigma  chi 


Margaret 

Sfewart 

(Adviser) 


Jane 

Moore 


Step    right    up    and    see    the    Beta 
"Freak  Show." 


beta  sigma  omicron 


This  year  the  Beta  Sigs  were  nationally  initiated  and 
installed  the  weekend  of  October  13.  In  addition  to 
the  Homecoming  float  and  tea,  we  had  a  formal 
rush  party,  observed  Founder's  Day,  held  a  Christmas 
party,  participated  in  "It's  Laughter  We're  After," 
and  had  a  senior  banquet.  Our  special  project  was 
helping  to  support  the  Pine  Mountain  School,  Harlan 
County,  Kentucky. 

OFFICERS 

President Lois  Jean  Reid 

Vice-President Hazel  Elliott 

Recording  Secretary Anna  Moore 

Corresponding  Secretary Nancy  Giles 

Treasurer Marilyn  Bushyager 

Faculty  Adviser Dorothy  Murdock 


J.  Bushyager,  A.  Moore,  L.  Reid, 
H.  Elliott,  N.  Giles 


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Sara 

Louise 

Laurita 

Austin 

Clepper 

McKinney 

Katharine 

Nancy 

Verna 

Barger 

Giles 

Miller 

Genevieve 

Jane 

Betty  Janf 

Bentz 

Huhn 

Reiger 

Verna 

Thelma 

Jean 

Bindas 

Hunter 

Vairo 

Patricia 
Brady 

Shirley 
Keppie 

Marianne 
Thacher 

Dorothy 
Murdock 
(Adviser) 

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B.  Rieger,  J.  Voiro,  V.  Bindas,  C.  Barger,  M. 
Reed. 


First  Row:  D.  Domenick,  G.  Thieman,  D. 
Schultzer.  Second  Row:  D.  Imas,  W.  Piatt, 
E.  Nadolny,  S.  Kepple,  L.  Mostic,  S.  Ammer- 
man,  B.  Ireland. 


L.  Clepper,  J.  Huhn,  S.  Austin,  L.  RothaaV. 


First  Row:  J.  Teper,  B.  Rondolph,  N.  Enter- 
line,  R.  Bloom,  R.  Sorber.  Second  Row:  N. 
Postenbaugh,  G.  Mock,  J.  Staff,  J.  Federici, 
B.     Marsden. 


First  Row:  D.  Kennedy,  M.  Small,  G.  Werner, 
J.  Miller,  J.  Mellon,  M.  Nordsick,  R.  O'Donnell. 
Second  Row:  E,  Miholji,  C.  Houpt,  S.  Bennett. 


^  w  :p 


delta  sigma  epsilon 


Angels  ushered  rushees  into  a  star-decked  "Heaven" 
at  the  Delt  rush  party,  though  Boots  Blackham  made 
a  convincing  Devil  at  the  foot  of  the  golden  stairs. 
Besides  the  clouds  and  cupids,  we'll  recall  our  service 
projects,  which  included  sending  contributions  to  a 
Carville,  Louisiana  hospital,  making  a  CARE  package, 
and  remembering  our  aged  hospital  with  a  gift. 

OFFICERS 

President Marlene  Poorbaugh 

Vice-President Lois  Wallace 

Recording  Secretary Gilda  Capella 

Corresponding  Secretary .     .     .       Marianne  Garrity 

Treasurer Charlotte  Busch 

Adviser Lena  Ellenberger 


Mary  Ann 
Benfel 

Josephine 
Catanzoro 

Laurene 
Geisler 

Nellie  Mae 
Johnson 

Mary  Jane 
Long 

Wanda 
Phillips 

Nancy 
Rend 

Verden 
Thomas 

Genevieve 
Warfel 

Lena 
Ellenberger 

First  Row:  D.  Blackham,  L.  Bierer,  B.  Martin, 
L  Daniels,  G.  Cappella,  J.  McKissick.  Second 
Row:  M.  Poorbaugh,  M.  Garrity,  L.  Wallace, 
E.  Rea,  C.  Busch. 


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Jean 

Berringer 


Margaret 
Claypool 


Rita 
Keene 


Maude 
McKinstry 


Ruby 
Rolston 


Helen 
Ream 


Borbora 
Reeves 


Joanne 
Weaver 


Anna 

Gorman 
(Adviser) 


phi  gamma  beta 


Making  scrapbooks  and  collecting  storybooks  for 
children  at  the  Indiana  Hospital  proved  fun  as  well 
as  worthwhile  projects  for  us  this  year.  Since  we  were 
all  "in  voice"  at  the  "Gypsy  Rondo,"  our  rush  party, 
we  joined  in  several  campus  serenades  later  on.  A 
"Laughter"  skit,  a  Christmas  party,  and  a  Valentine 
fun-fest  were  some  of  our  social  highlights. 

OFFICERS 

President Rita  Keene 

Vice-President Barbara  Heddens 

Recording  Secretary Ann  Little 

Corresponding  Secretary    .     .     .  Patricia  Foust 

Treasurer Joan  Johnson 

Adviser Anna  Gorman 


First    Row:    H.   Ream,    M.    Spires.    Second 
Row:  P.    Shiveley,  R.  Keene,  P.  Sobeck. 


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A.  Billingj,  M.  Pafton,  S.  Powell,  M.  Webber, 
J.  Weaver. 


B.  Heddens,  N.  Hurd,  J.  Simpson,  N.  Tebcy,  M 
Bloom,  H.  Reom,  J.  Miller. 


f 


Katharine 

Beilo 

Anna  Jean 
Buck 

Nancy 
Chesney 

Joanne 
Fee 

Donna 
Fleck 

Georgia 
Fritz 

Anne 
Kensek 

Ramona 
Leeper 

Virginia 
McVeigh 

Carol 
Mitchell 

Rose 
Pompe 

Patricia 
Thomas 

Nora 

Zink 

(Adviser) 

First  Row:  L.  Zilcosky,  M.  Eagley.  Second 
Row:  R.  Prichard,  R.  Pompe,  B.  Stronford, 
V.   Doverspike. 


phi 


mu 


Our  year  of  fun  began  with  a  picnic  at  the  college 
lodge.  The  "Dream  Castle"  for  rushees,  the  Home- 
coming float  and  tea,  the  Christmas  party,  senior 
banquet,  and  Mother's  Day  tea  headed  our  social 
calendar.  Service-wise,  we  maintained  a  toy  cart  at 
the  Indiana  Hospital,  made  ditty  bags  for  the  Red 
Cross,  and  gave  a  Christmas  basket  to  a  needy 
family. 

OFFICERS 

President Ramona  Leeper 

Vice-President Virginia  Doverspike 

Secretary Joanne  Fee 

Treasurer LaVerne  Zilcosky 

Faculty  Adviser Nora  Zink 


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J.  Wolfe,  A.  Rukavino,  D.  Cassidy,   M.   Firment. 


M.  Verbish,  M.  Shoner,  M,  Davidson,  E.  Townes. 
A.  Weller. 


First  Row:  L.  Broeseker,  G.  Broeseker,  L. 
Alexander.  Second  Row:  M.  Lewis,  B. 
Ohmler,  B.  Bachman,  L.  Word,  D.  Orr.  Third 
Row:   S.   McClements,   E.  Turnbull. 


First  Row:  L.  Knavel,  S.  Ullom.  Second  Rov 
B.  Robertson,  M.  Kracht,  J.  Everly. 


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First  Row:  M.  Fawcetf,  B.  Book,  E.  Casfner, 
J.  Carter.  Second  Row:  R.  Kaltenborn, 
S.  Sheeron,  L.  Knavel,  L.   Fox,  K.  Griffin. 


pi  kappa  sigma 


"Hare  today,  goon  tomorrow"  was  the  motto  of  the 
hilarious  skit  put  on  at  the  "Aquatic  Fantasy,"  our 
rush  party.  We  sent  two  delegates  to  the  BuflFalo 
convention,  and  dedicated  a  book  of  the  fraternity's 
history  to  the  college  library.  Through  an  annual 
fund,  we  helped  support  the  crippled  children's  hos- 
pitals and  the  Seeing  Eye  Foundation.  A  Christmas 
party  and  a  senior  banquet  were  also  high  spots  on 
the  year's  calendar. 


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First  Row:  M.  Krocht,  B.  Hopkins.  Second 
Row:  J.  Hutzel,  B.  Robertson,  J.  Everly,  M. 
Demchok.  Third  Row:  S.  Ort,  B.  Kissinger, 
S.  Ullom. 


OFFICERS 

President Margaret  Kracht 

Vice-President Luanna  Knavel 

Secretary Joan  Everly 

Treasurer Shirley  Ullom 

Adviser       Abigail  Boardman 


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Marcio 

Phyllis 

Catherine 

Baumgordner 

Broeseker 

Wright 

Jacqueline 

Janet 

Cutler 

Dickson 

Doris 
Kimmel 

Myrtle 
Miller 

Janet 
Pearce 

Audrey 
Peck 

Delores 

Elaine 

Prengle 

Ream 

Lois 
Thomas 

Peggy 
Wesson 

Fanny 
Williamson 

Dorothy 
Woods 

Julianne 
Addis 


Margaret 
DeFcIco 


Arvetto 
DeGaetano 


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^ 


First  Row;  H.  Perpich.  Second  Row:  D. 
Schellhammer,  C.  Fox,  R.  Klingensmith,  J. 
Fox.  Third  Row:  C.  Connelly,  P.  Hoffman. 


Joy 
DeSimone 


Marilyn 
Hiltegass 


Mary  Lou 
Lorsen 


Sigma  sigma  sigma 


We  opened  the  year  on  Homecoming  day  with  a 
float  entered  in  the  annual  parade  and  a  tea  given 
by  alumnae.  We  climaxed  a  successful  rush  season 
with  an  evening  at  the  "Deep  Purple  Ball."  Monthly 
teas  with  the  alumnae  were  held  by  the  sorority.  The 
"Tri  Sigs"  also  enjoyed  a  Christmas  party,  Valentine 
party,  Senior  send-off  dinner,  and  had  a  tea  honor- 
ing our  mothers  at  Swing  Out. 

OFFICERS 

President Mary  Leitch 

Vice-President Marilyn  Hillegas 

Secretary Shirley  Dennick 

Treasurer Mary  Lou  Larsen 

Faculty  Adviser      .     .  .     .     Martha  Zimmerman 


Mary 
Leitch 


Virginia 

Virginia 

Martha 

McKay 

Strain 

Zimmerman 
(Adviser) 

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First  Row:  G.  Gimmel,  S.  Dennick,  J.  Peter- 
son, E.  Marsh,  E,  Gratz,  Second  Row:  J. 
Addis,  J.  Eckstein,  S.  Gushing,  M.  Mikesell,  P. 
Kuhl,  G.  Mylin,  K.  Lower,  B.  Reed,  M.  Good. 


First  Row:  J.  Spires,  N.  Morton.  Second 
Row:  E.  Swortz.  Third  Row:  N.  Copies,  D. 
McBride. 


First  Row:  N.  Fossler,  P.  Forrell,  M.  West, 
M.  Everord.  Second  Row:  N.  Kettering,  A. 
Orr,  P.  Smith,  M.  Worren.  Third  Row:  R. 
Love,  B.  Russell,  K.  Perley,  A.  Tucker,  R. 
Stevens,  R.  Cielinski. 


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First  Row:  J.  Hill,  J.  Woods,  J.  Rossi,  J. 
Vogan.  Second  Row:  J.  Waferhouse,  J. 
Frere,  J.  Ide,  B.  Kummer,  M.  Newman.  Third 
Row:  B.  Hamburg,  J.  Raybuck.  Fourth  Row: 
J.  Peron,  C.  Ghrisf,  D.  Bailey,  N.  Cogley,  B. 
Hosock. 


First  Row:  F.  Ganely,  E.  Burt,  D.  Drake,  J. 
Johnston,  J.  Madison,  S.  Hoenstine,  J.  Klcre, 
L.  Satterfleld.  Second  Row:  N.  Abbey,  B. 
Johns,  N.  Baker,  P.  Vogan,  V.  Holler,  O. 
Sherotsky. 


First  Row:  J.  Summervijle,  R.  Billow,  V.  Viggi- 
cnni,  C.  Baur,  C.  Boyce.  Second  Row:  L. 
Potter,  S.  Calderelli,  L.  Kuhns,  R.  Shaffer,  A. 
Greening.  Third  Row:  M.  Cagley,  B.  Karper, 
M.  Heerlein,  L  Thomas,  H.  Young. 


First  Row:  J.  Woods,  J.  Frere,  M.  Newman. 
Second  Row:  B.  Hosack,  J.  Raybuck,  L. 
Kuhns,    B.    Hamburg,    R.    Shaffer. 


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theta  sigma  upsilon 


The  "Theta  Candyland"  float  and  a  tea  for  Home- 
coming set  us  into  the  swing  of  things.  A  Gay  Nineties 
party  closed  the  rush  season.  Panhellenic  council  ac- 
cepted us  as  a  social  sorority  in  November.  After 
our  "Laughter  Skit"  we  held  our  annual  Valentine 
Party  at  Greiner's.  In  the  spring  was  the  annual 
Mother's  Day  tea  and  a  senior  banquet.  Our  social 
service  projects  included  a  CARE  package  and  send- 
ing clothes  to  a  family  in  Greece. 

OFFICERS 

President Joanne  Wood 

Vice-President Mary  Ellen  Newman 

Recording  Secretary Lois  Kuhns 

Corresponding  Secretary.    .    .    Renee  Jeanne  Frere 

Treasurer Jean  Raybuck 

Faculty  Adviser Florence  V/aliace 


Shirley 
Allen 

Nancy 
Bell 

Helen 
Kinder 

Barbara 
Holland 

Barbara 
Mitchell 

Shirley 
Reynolds 

Mary 
Sherotsky 

Audrey 
Vogan 

Florence 
Wallace 
(Adviser) 

Sweets  to  the  sweet  at  Homecoming. 


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Firsf  Row:  A.  Sweltzer,  C.  Yonnidy.  Second 
Row:  B.  Stonier,  J.  Norris,  A.  Dunkle,  P. 
Snyder,  M.  Rice. 


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Sue 
Bacon 

Betty 
Barbour 


Borboro 
Bradstock 


Ruth 
Frencik 


Sally 
Hutton 

Ethel 
Krehely 


Marie 
Onest 


Jane 
Schwartz 


Beatrice 
Smith 

Janet 
Stewart 


Doris 
Thompson 

Mrs.  C.  David 

McNoughton 

(Adviser) 


zeta  tau  alpha 


Zeta  "swabbies"  entertained  rushees  and  members 
in  the  "Enchanted  Deep,"  our  rush  party.  Later  on, 
all  of  us  joined  in  our  annual  Christmas  party.  Other 
social  highlights  of  the  year  were  our  Founder's 
Day  observance,  and  the  senior  banquet.  Support  of 
the  cerebral  palsy  program  was  our  national  service 
project,  and  locally  we  headed  the  croft  program  at 
the  Salvation  Army  headquarters. 

OFFICERS 

President Madalyn  Fritz 

Vice-President Barbara  Bradstock 

Secretary Syvilla  Smith 

Treasurer Jean  Johnson 

Adviser      -.    Mrs.  C.  David  McNoughton 


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First  Row:  A.  Funk,  R.  Frencik,  J.  Hardick 
E.  HamitI,  N.  Snyder.  Second  Row:  S 
Theemler,  H.  Barr,  M.  Walker.  Third  Row 
D.  Long,  M.  Wolfe,  D.  Korns. 


First  Row:  S.  Reay,  M.  McCurdy,  R.  Ignatz, 
A.  Dudek.  Second  Row:  L.  Alexander, 
W.  Woodle,  J.  Donatelli,  L.  Bajoras,  J.  Powell 
M.  Hilfy. 


Interfraternity  Council  is  composed  of  two  members 
from  each  fraternity  on  campus,  making  a  total  of 
ten  representatives.  The  dean  of  men,  Walter  M. 
Whitmyre,  is  adviser.  Among  the  accomplishments  of 
the  council  for  the  year  were  revision  of  the  constitu- 
tion by-laws  by  a  committee  made  up  of  one  member 
from  each  fraternity,  and  several  additions  to  rush- 
ing rules.  The  Interfraternity  Dance  in  November, 
sponsored  annually  by  the  council,  featured  a 
Parisian  theme.  A  member  of  each  fraternity  served 
as  chairman  for  the  various  dance  committees.  Be- 
lieving fraternities  to  be  an  important  part  of  campus 
life,  we  have  directed  our  efforts  toward  improving 
our  houses,  to  enable  us  to  hold  more  open  houses 
and  parties  next  year.  Through  these  and  other 
activities,  we  hope  to  foster  closer  interfraternal 
relationships. 


Seated:  W.  M.  Whitmyre  (Adviser).  First 
Row:  B.  Miller,  P.  Winslow,  D.  Rosenberg, 
J.  McGlaughlin.  Second  Row:  R.  Krepps, 
N.  Cornell,  E.  Teichert,  C.  Lesko. 


Greeks  go  to  Paris. 


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men  s 


rush 


season 


After  a  48-hour  silence  period,  pledging  in  mid- 
March  climaxed  the  official  rush  season  of  campus 
fraternities,  following  a  successful  round  of  formal 
rush  parties  and  smokers.  Eligible  men  may  be 
pledged  at  any  time  after  the  initial  pledge  date, 
as  set  up  by  interfraternity  council.  In  keeping  with  a 
nation-wide  trend,  the  traditional  "hell  week"  has 
been  turned  into  a  "help  week,"  during  which 
pledges  perform  duties  beneficial  to  both  campus 
and  community. 


Rushees  rush  dates  at  Phi  Alph  rush  party. 


Bidding  climaxes  rush  season. 

Sig  Nus  in  serious  mood  at  the  lodge. 

Sig  Taus  relax  after  shrimp  dinner. 

Sig  Chis  talk  it  up. 

Sig  Ep  heart  shines  on  rushees  and  brothers. 


First    Row:     C.    Knarr.    Second 

Row:  A.  McFarlond,  D.  Duris,  A. 
Covert,  D.  Gregor. 


J.  Dick,  C.  Marshall,  K.  Gould,  J. 
McNoul,  G.  Simsinc. 


A.  McFarlond,  H.  Trostle, 

D.  Hefright,  D.  Vitelli,  G.  Simsino 


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delta  sigma  chi 


"Beauty  and  the  Beasts"  won  us  second  place  honors 
in  the  annual  Homecoming  parade  of  floats.  Other 
autumn  events  were  a  smoker  at  Rustic  Lodge,  and  a 
mixed  banquet  for  pledges.  Remodeling  newly-ac- 
quired Jamison  Cottage  was  the  pledges'  duty  for 
"Help  Week."  The  1952  sweetheart  of  Delta  Sigma 
Chi  was  crowned  at  the  All-college  "Sailors'  Ball" 
and  we  closed  the  year  with  the  "Sphinx  Ball." 

OFFICERS 

President Charles  Lesko 

Vice-President Stanley  Mish 

Secretary Clyde  Knarr 

Treasurer Richard  Duris 

Adviser      Vernon  Zeitler 


John 

C.  R. 

McNaul 

Marsholl 

Dale 

Jack 

Mellinger 

Miller 

H.  Trostle,  D.  Hefright,  J.  McNoul,  B,  Kampert, 
C. Lesko. 


Dale 
Boyer 


WM 


Clifford 
Crosmon 


William 
Houck 


Edwin 
Johnston 


Ronald 
Brugo 


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David 
Dunmjre 


Charles 

Johnson 


Edward 

Karlovich 


delta  sigma  nu 


The  traditional  "Red  Rose  Formal"  climaxed  our  so- 
cial list  for  this  year,  although  not  to  be  forgotten  are 
the  Christmas  dance  at  Keith  Gym,  and  the  spring 
smoker  at  the  college  lodge.  On  the  service  side, 
we  began  a  library  at  Getty  Heights  School,  and 
worked  on  a  fraternity  scholarship  fund.  "Hell 
week"  became  a  clean  up  week  for  the  Sig  Nu 
house. 

OFFICERS 

President Raymond  Krepp 

Vice-President Donald  Palmer 

Recording  Secretary  ....  Raymond  Makowski 
Corresponding  Secretary    .     .         Charles  Massaglia 

Treasurer Charles  Pauley 

Adviser Donald  Hess 


Richard 


Donald 
Palmer 


Thomas 
McMillen 


Kenneth 
Nordby 


Charles 

Robert 

Dole 

Froncis 

Ellis 

Paul 

Arnold 

Donald 

Pauley 

Rehm 

Schell 

Show 

Thomas 

Winslow 

Yeske 

Hess 
(Adviser] 

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G.  Palmer,  E.  Casey,  D.  Hickey. 


First  Row:  J.  Doverspike.  Second  Row:   G.  Sanner, 
W.  Brown,  C.  Turbott,  G.  Moore,  R.  Agnew. 


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B.  Edwards,  B.  Kunkle,  C.  McGeory,  D.  Young 


phi  alpha  zeta 


Organization  of  a  glee  club,  and  a  new  recreation 
room  in  Kunkle  Cottage  were  our  goals  for  the  year. 
Social  highlights  included  a  senior  party  in  January, 
a  rush  party  in  March  and  a  spring  picnic.  Plans  are 
under  way  for  the  annual  summer  party.  Worth 
bragging  about  is  our  "Phi  Alph"  band,  who  inspired 
the  ISTC  rooters  at  that  muddy  Clarion  game  this 
fall. 

OFFICERS 

President David  Rosenberg 

Vice-President Jesse  Hornyak 

Recording  Secretary      ....         Eugene  Cecchetti 

Corresponding  Secretary Sam  Miller 

Treasurer John  Swauger 

Faculty  Adviser Donald  Hoffmaster 


W.  Farrar,  B.  Georges,  J.  Rea 


FirsI     Row;     C.    Truxal,    W.     Gennocro,    D. 
Rosenberg,     W.    Mellet.    Second     Row:     A. 

Marco,  M.  Mellet,  J.  Swauger. 


First  Row:  W.  Farrar,  P.  Warner,  J.  Peoch. 
Second  Row:  B.  Edwards,  J.  Pancella,  T. 
Lehnert. 


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C.  Sampson,  B.  Kolak,  B.  Kunkle,  J.  Maxwell, 

D.  Young,  B.  Appel,  D.  Fleshman. 


Phi  Alph  house  with  lounge  and  new  recreation  room 


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David 

Donald 

Robert 

John 

David 

Bagozzi 

Budd 

Buchanan 

Callis 

Christie 

Howard 

Donald 

William 

Alfred 

Martin 

Erickson 

Fleck 

Gennocro 

Marco 

Mellett 

Ray 

David 

Robert 

John 

Walter 

Metzel 

Rosenberg 

Slenker 

Vargo 

Winters 

Dr.  Clinton 
File 


S.  Trevor 

Hadley 


Dr.  Donald 
HofFmosfer 
(Adviser) 


Regis 
McKnight 


John 
Price 


Lt.  Col.  Huber 

Thornber 


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sigma  phi  epsilon 


Installed  January  5,  Pennsylvania  Xi  chapter  of 
SPE  was  formerly  the  local  fraternity,  Phi  Sigma, 
which  disaffiliated  with  Phi  Sigma  Pi  early  in  Sep- 
tember. After  services  by  an  installation  team  from 
Penn  State,  Pitt,  Thiel,  and  Westminster,  we  held  a 
banquet  and  a  dance.  Pledges  scrubbed  and  painted 
Willard  Home  and  headed  a  clothing  drive  during 
"help  week".  We  all  enjoyed  the  annual  "chicken- 
in-the-ruff"  spring  rush  party. 

OFFICERS 

President Joseph  Caletri 

Vice-President Edward  Teichert 

Secretary Edward  Clay 

Treasurer Rudolph  Crispeno 

Adviser      J.   K.  Stoner 


Alfred 
Bornett 

William 
Boyd 

Emory 
Casey 

Joseph 
Coletri 

Rudolph 
Crispeno 

John 
Dean 

Richard 
Froggott 

Ernest 
Fromboch 

Richard 
Grabiak 

Olen 
Hayes 

Robert 
Jones 

William 
Joseph 

John 
Kroynak 

John 
McGlaughlin 

George 

Michaels 

Keith 
Michaels 

Donald 
Nicoll 

John 
Onsteod 

Anthony 
Patsy 

Fred 
Pellegrene 

Paul 
Perhosky 

George 
Reiss 

Edward 
Teichert 

Robert 
Thomas  . 

Fred 
Way 

James  K. 

Stoner 

(Adviser) 


136 


T.    Lenzr,    R.    Speidel,    O.    Hays,    E.    Cloy,    J 

McGiaughlin. 


C.    Gursky,   B.   Soboda,   C.   Gill,   F.   Munson, 
B.  Coughenour. 


First    Row:    D.    Nicoll,   I.    Shrensky,    J.    Cugini. 
Second  Row:  P.  Perhosky,  B.  Kircher. 


P.  McKenna,  J.  Cugini,  P.  Cosile,  D.  Belli,  F. 
Pellegrene. 


A.  Barnett,  J.  Onstead,  E.  Teichert,  F.  Way,  B.  George. 

sigma  phi  epsilon 


138 


sigma  tau  gamma 

We  opened  our  new  lounge  "The  Dungeonette" 
with  a  Pirate  Party  in  the  basement  of  the  chapter 
house.  In  the  fall  we  held  our  "Autumn  Frolic"  in  a 
polar  atmosphere.  "Houdini"  Moore,  our  magician, 
entertained  at  both  functions.  Come  spring  we  had 
our  rush  party  at  the  college  lodge,  and  a  dinner- 
dance  at  Keith  Gym.  Our  float,  "Sig  Tau  River 
Circus,"  won  the  gold  cup  for  the  Homecoming 
parade. 

OFFICERS 

President James  Cornell 

Vice-President Clair  McElfresh 

Recording  Secretary Robert   Scalpello 

Correspondng  Secretary.    .         Marshall  Del  Greco 

Treasurer Cecil  Tranquiil 

Adviser CM.  Johnson 


J.  Vinton,  F,  Stampler,  C.  Sollinger,  J.  Filcik, 
B.  Pelerion,  F.  Vairo. 


Firtt  Row;  D.  Thompson,  J.  Louffer,  J.  Reid, 
D.  Cornelius.  Second  Row:  S.  Singel,  J. 
Dohlinger. 


First  Row:  M.  Del  Greco,  J.  Cornell,  C. 
Tranquiil,  C.  McElfresh.  Second  Row:  R. 
Huber,  B.  Scalpello. 


D.  Glenn,  V.  Ross,  J.  Goss,  M.  Del  Greco,  B. 
Engels,  D.  Williamson,  J.  Spodnik,  J.  Principe, 
R.  Guella. 


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Jack 

Ronald 

Waide 

Dahlinger 

Kuber 

Ingols 

Robert 

Robert 

Charles 

Peterson 

Pohl 

Rybacki 

James 

Earl 

William 

Stewart 

Shafer 

Williams 

David 

James 

Williamson 

Wilson 

sigma  tau  gamma 


Willis  H. 

Bell 

(Adviser) 

Clifford 
Buterbaugh 


C.  M.  Johnson 
(Adviser) 

Dr.  Orvai 
Kipp 


Dr.  John  R. 
Sahli 

Dr.  I.  L. 
Stright 


140 


First  Row:  D.  Flickinger,  C.  Rybacki,  B.  Karolcik,  E.  Mayer,  C.  Jones, 
C.  Flint.  Second  Row:  S.  Singel,  R.  Snyder,  B.  Decker,  J.  Hackett, 
E.  Clawson. 


First    Row:    L.    Watson.    Second    Row:    B. 

Hock,  J.  Davis,  E.  Moore,  B.  Miller,  D.  Spencer. 


First  Row:  G.  Holliday,  B.  Miller,  C.  Pietro, 
B.  Hamilton.  Second  Row:  D.  Wadding,  G. 
Cummings,  G.  Betts,  H.  Moore,  C.  Boltzer. 


141 


Through  the  medium  of  advertising,  the  townspeople  of  Indiana 

^  and  the  college  students  have  been  brought  into  closer 

contact,  and  many  lasting  friendships  have  been  formed. 


GONTNER  STUDIO 


FARMERS    BANK    BUILDING 
INDIANA,   PA. 


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144 


Take  a  fip  from  Lois  Kuhns. 


McCREARY  TIRES 

BUILT  FOR  LONGER  SERVICE 
Indiana,  Pa. 


INDIANA  LUMBER 
AND  SUPPLY  CO. 


Oak  &  Tenth  Streets 


Phone  5-5616 


STANDARD  PENNANT  CO. 

FELT  AND  CHENILLE  AWARDS 
SWEATERS  — JACKETS 


Big  Run,  Pa. 


Jefferson  County 


BARCLAY 
RESTAURANT 

FOR  APPETIZING  SNACKS 
AND  MEALS 


OPPOSITE  COLLEGE 


INDIANA,  PA. 


Is     Barclay's    a     two-    or     three-credit 
course? 

145 


Gilhm's  is  on  the  job  at  the 
new  dorm. 


J.  K.  GILLAM  &  SON 


KITTANNING,  PA. 


WILLIS  &  DITROVATI 

Flower  Shop 


Phone  5-8621 


Oakland  Ave. 


Delicious  Meals 


LEWIS   RESTAURANT 


GATTI'S 


First  Drug  Store  on  Way  Up-Town 
INDIANA,  PA.  Phone  5-8581 


146 


Will  it  be  Stag  or  Old  Spice? 
Marshall  Del  Greco  debates. 


'•■:1M 


HENRY    HALL,   INC 

OFFICE  &  SCHOOL  SUPPLIES 


714  Philadelphia  Street 


Indiana,  Pa. 


SMITHS' 

Jewelry  and  Gift  Shop 

7]6  PHILADELPHIA  STREET 
INDIANA,  PA. 


Serian  Beauty  Salon 

Lafest  Hair  Styles 
North  Sixth  Street  Indiana,  Pa. 


INDIANA  DAIRY  COMPANY 

PHONE  5-4011  INDIANA 

ISTCs    winning    teams    drink    Indiana    Dairy  milk. 


Betty  Peters  considers  an  addition  to  her 
library. 


KAY'S 

Dresses  and  Accessories 

22  S.  7th  Street 
INDIANA,  PA. 


Fat  Boy's  Jive 

We  Cater  To 

BRIDAL  SHOWERS 

RECEPTIONS  &  BANQUETS 

ond  PRIVATE  Parties 

For  Appointment  Call  5-8608 


147 


Possibilities  for  Millinery  class. 


INDIANA  EVENING 
GAZEnE 

843  Philadelphia  Street 


I 


AUDREY'S  YARN  SHOP 

CROCHET  COTTONS  —  EMBROIDERY 

HOOKED   RUGS  — YARNS 

INSTRUCTION  BOOKS 


41  North  Sixth  Street 


Phone  5-8922 


Margaret  Harris 

FLOWERS 
Bonded  Mennber  -  Florist  Telegraph  Delivery 

19  South  7th  Street  Telephone  5-8651 

Indiana,  Pennsylvania 


The  funnies  or  the  society  page? 


II 


A  midnight  snack. 


Marion  Center  Creamery,  Inc. 

1035  Water  Street 
INDIANA,   PA. 


STREAMLINE 
FOOD  MARKET 

Frozen  Food  Lockers 

Corner  School  Street  and  Oakland  Avenue 
INDIANA,  PA. 


RUFFNER'S 

Authorized  Hawkinson  Tire  Tread  Service 

1067  Philadelphia  Street 
INDIANA,  PA. 


LUXENBERG'S 

Indiana's  Leading  Jewelry  Store 
INDIANA,  PA. 


A  thriller  on  a  rainy  night. 


INDIANA  HARDWARE  CO. 


Philadelphia  Street 


Indiana,  Pa. 


MANOS  and  INDIANA 
THEATRES 

MONESSEN  AMUSEMENT  CO. 

Present  the  Finest  in 
Motion  Picture  Entertainment 


149 


ROCHESTER  &  PITTSBURGH 
COAL  COMPANY 

MINERS  OF  BITUMINOUS  COAL 
AND  MANUFACTURERS  OF  COKE 


INDIANA, 


PENNA. 


A  doorway  fo  progress. 


McGaughey  Dry  Cleaning 

11   S.  9th  Street 
Call  5-6971 

When  your  clothes  look  tacky 
See  McGaughey 

Press  while  you  wait 


SISCO 

A  Good  Ice  Cream 

STORAGE  ICE  AND  SUPPLY  CO. 
Indiana,  Pa. 


THE  PARK  PRESS 

330  LOCUST  STREET  INDIANA,  PA. 

The  Sign  of  Quality  Workmanship 


150 


SYNTRON 


Homer  CHy,  Pa. 


VIBRATORY 

MATERIAL  HANDLING  EQUIPMENT 

POWER  TOOLS 

FOR  CONSTRUCTION 
AND  MAINTENANCE 


151 


So  clean  .  .  . 
So  fast  .  .  . 

So  dependable  .  .  . 
.  .  and  so  easy  on  the  budget! 

Serving  Homes  and  Industries  in  Western  Pennsylvania 


WILFRED  E.  HELWIG 

Complete  INSURANCE  Service 

Savings  &  Trust  Company  BIdg. 
INDIANA,  PA. 

Phone  5-5514 


WIDDOWSON'S 

JEWELERS 

Phone  5-8911  Indiana,  Pa. 

Use  Our  Easy  Payment  Plan — No  Extra  Charge 

Three  hopefuls  eye  those  sparklers. 

152 


MOORE    HOTEL 

INDIANAS  LEADING  HOTEL 
Philadelphia  Street  Indiana,  Pa. 


SINGER 
SEWING  CENTER 

Modern  Sewing  Equipment 
628  Philadelphia  Street  Indiana,  Pa. 


Mines 
INN-DIANA 

Good  Food  a  Speciaify 
Indiana,  Pa.  U.  S.  Route  422 


Pausing  for  a  mid-day  snack. 

A  future  homema/cer  fries  a  Singer. 


G.  C.  MURPHY  COMPANY 


Philadelphia  St. 


INDIANA,  PA. 


'^%:  tlRinUitfTlMIMl- 


Which  would  you  fake?' 


BRODY'S  DEPARTMENT  STORE 


Quality  Dry  Cleaners 

DRY  CLEANING  and  TAILORING 
50  S.  3rd  Street  Phone  5-2981 


INDIANA  MUSIC  HOUSE 

EVERYTHING  IN  MUSIC 
35  North  Fifth  Street  Indiana,  Pa. 


ROBINSON'S 
FUNERAL  HOMES 

A  COMMUNITY  SERVICE 

INSTITUTION  FOR  OVER 

61   YEARS 


Indiana 


Saltsburg 


Beatin'  out  some  rhythm  at  the    " 
Music  House. 

154 


1 1  W| 

Who's  the  lucky  girl?    B^'i  ,  . ', 


INDIANA  NEWS  CO. 

NEWSDEALER 
UNITED  CIGAR  AGENCY 


BARCLAY'S 

HARDWARE 
520  Philadelphia   Street 


Daugherty's  Lumber  Co. 


MORTON  S  DRUG  STORE 

Where  You're  Always  Welcome 

Philadelphia  Street 
Indiana,  Pa. 


need  somefhing  for  a  headache." 


Master  Auto  Body  Co. 


Ed  Krisak 
Proprietor 


The  OAK  staff  rides  in  style. 


WDAD 


COLUMBIA  BROADCASTING  SYSTEM 
AFFILIATE 

1450  ON  YOUR  DIAL 


'And  now  a  few  words  from  our  announcer." 


TROUTMAN'S 


Daugherty  Drug  Store 

Margaret  M.  Yohe 

800  Philadelphia  Street 
INDIANA,  PA. 


ANDERSON'S 

Ttie  Home  of  Better  Shoes 
for  all  ttie  family. 

Indiana,  Pa. 


'Hurry!   It's  a  sale!" 

156      • 


Penn  Furniture  Co. 

INDIANA,  PA. 


DAIRY  DELL  STORES 

INDIANA 
JOHNSTOWN       EBENSBURG 


For  the  best  Spaghetti  in  town 

—TRY- 
LA  PRIMA'S 


North  Sixth  Street 


Phone  5-5341 


Greiner's  Farm-Maid 

Enriched  Bread 

Always  Fresh 
At  Your  Independent  Grocer 


Green  Vase  Floral  Shoppe 

HALLMARK  GREETING  CARDS 
Oldest  Member  of  Telegraph  Delivery  Service 

567  Philadelphia  Street  Phone  5-2171 


CLYMER  WATER  SERVICE  CO. 

INDIANA,  PA. 

Lining  up  for  that  refreshing  Clymer  Water. 

157 


BROWN'S  BOOT  SHOP 


Philadelphia  Street 


India 


na 


Capitol 
Restaurant 

The  home  of 

Sizzling  Steaks 

and  Chops 

AIR-CONDITIONED 

Fine  Sea  Foods 


"This  pair  feels  good.' 


RENDS  BAKE  SHOP 

BAKERS  OF  FINE  PASTRIES 


South  Seventh  Street 


The  StaR  of  Life. 


Indiana,  Pa. 


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9  ^  a 

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McCRORY'S 
5  &  10c  STORE 

FRIENDLY  SERVICE 
Corner  of  Seventh  and  Philadelphia  Sts. 

Shall  I  get  this  one? 


BOYD'S 

JEWELRY,  DIAMONDS  and  WATCHES 
Watch  and  Jewelry  Repairing 

20  South  7th  Street  Phone  5-8861 

INDIANA,  PA. 


JyAon 

mouA jot  Im  mkionA 


Russ  Snyder  doesn't  want  to  be  late  for  those  eight  o'docks. 


STAR  FURNITURE 

INDIANA,  PA. 
Jerry  Goss  inspects  the  virtues  of  the  GE  broiler. 


GENERALifiELECTRIC 


WHITEMAN  DIVISION 

National  Mine  Service 
Company 

INDIANA,  PA. 
Authorized  Distributor 


159 


INDIANA  AUTOMOBILE  DEALERS 

ASSOCIATION 


The  Dealers  named  below  are  members  of  this 
Association  and  are  pledged  to  conduct  their 
business  in  line  with  the  code  of  business  ethics 
of  ttie  Association. 


Change  of  classes  brings  two-lane  traffic  to  Nortti  Walk. 


Edwards  Motor  Co. 
CHEVROLET 

Indiana  Sales  &  Service 
STUDEBAKER 

Indiana  Motor  Co. 
BUICK 

R.  &  S.  Motor  Co. 
CHRYSLER  — PLYMOUTH 


Colonial  Motors 
OLDSMOBILE 

S.   R.  Morris 
G.M.C.  TRUCKS 

McGregor  Motor  Co. 
DODGE  —  PLYMOUTH 

Gal  breath  Motor  Co. 
PACKARD  —  PONTIAC 

Marcus  Motors 

HUDSON 


Hiway  Service,   Inc. 
INTERNATIONAL  TRUCKS 

McGill  Motors,  Inc. 
FORD 

Gearhart  Motors 
MERCURY 

McCoy  Motor  Co. 
DeSOTO  —  PLYMOUTH 


160 


MOORHEADS 

SINCE  1904 
For  The  Besf  in  Men's  Wear 

Opposite  Henry  Hall,  Inc. 


DEAN'S 


MODERN  DINER  &  DINING  ROOM 


Owned  &  Operafed  by  John  B.  Cunson 


Whit  my  re  Hall  on  its  way  to  completion. 


Navarro  Construction  Co. 


The  Savings  and  Trust  Company 

INDIANA,  PA. 

Member  Federal   Reserve  System 
Member  Federal  Deposit  Insurance  Corporation 


Coca  •  Cola 


Eighth  and  Gompers  Street 


5-5161 


Hoping  for  a  handout? 


Coca-Cola  —  the  old  and  new. 


,^  _  .— . —  ■  ^^.     It's  a  healthy  business  —  fhose 
»^      i  ■  ~  fruits  and  vegetables. 


JOHN  LaMANTIA 


WHOLESALE  FRUITS  &  PRODUCE 


WADDINGS  MARKET 

Quality  Merchandise 


C  S.  KUNKLE 
LUMBER  CO. 

HOMER  CITY,  PA.  PHONE  9-8045 


ASH  SHOE  COMPANY 

The  Home  of  Good  Shoes 

X-RAY  FiniNG 

708  Philadelphia  Street 


162 


ORR  TRANSPORTATION 


Local  Bus  Service 
Charter  Bus  Service 

CALL  5-8311 


RUSTIC  LODGE 

FINE  FOODS 


or?;?      TRCTMBPOFPTRTIOrsi  r  O 


mn  •sm  t^i.  ■^r.  vi 


ORR — the  way  to  go. 


FIRST  NATIONAL 
BANK 

INDIANA,  PA. 

Member  of  Federal  Deposit 
Insurance  Corporation 


EMILE 


Your  Hairdresser 
17  North  Eighth  Street 


5-7132 


It's  time  for  saving. 


A  special  hairdo  for  a  special  date. 


In  by  10:00,  out  by  5.00. 

HERBERT  OWENS  FOOD  MARKET 

THE  BUSY  MARKET  ON  THE  CORNER 
901  Philadelphia  Street  Phone  5-5221 


ROSS  & 

DeGAETANO 

THE  MASTER  CLEANERS  &  DYERS 
25  South  Ninth  Street  Phone  5-2261 


HESS  BROTHER'S 
RESTAURANT 

BUS  TERMINAL 
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What  is  it,  this  real  and  yet  intangible  thing 
called  student  life  at  Indiana?  Many  have 
waxed  poetic  about  it;  few  hove  succeeded 
in  defining  it,  so  we  won't  attempt  to  com- 
pose a  definition  that  Webster  would  ac- 
cept. To  our  way  of  thinking,  there  is  a  sig- 
nificance in  everyday  happenings  that  can't 
be  captured  in  mere  words.  Flash  upon  flash 
they  come  as  we  write — frosh  customs  stub- 
bornly endured  as  the  initiation  to  the  cam- 
pus, the  good-natured  wisecracks  about  Ma 
Folger's  cooking,  weekly  dances  where  ro- 
mances bloom,  hours  spent  at  Barclay's  in 
deep  discussion  and  companionship,  Christ- 
mas and  the  Boar's  Head  Carol,  the  first 
snow  and  the  tangled  bus  schedules,  the 
squirrels  in  the  oak  grove,  the  dorm  sere- 
nades. All  these  things  and  so  many  more. 
You  fill  in  the  gaps,  you  Indians.  It's  your  life 
to  live  and  to  remember. 


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dents' training  in  the  various  departments. 
The  four  companies  include  290  student  ca- 
dets. Officers  are  from  the  senior  and  junior 
classes.  The  United  States  Army  provides  in- 
structors for  the  corps.  We  are  proud  of  the 
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SENIORS 

ART 

Bentel,  Mory  A.  24,  41,  113 

Dahlinger,  Sylvia  G.  28 

Darr,  Lois  M.  28 

Dickson,  Janet  28,  119 

Fromboch,  Ernest  W.  30,  97,  136 

Hansen,  Dorlene  J.  31,  106 

Huhn,  Bertha  J.  32,  110,  111 

Klim,  George  A.  29,  35,  97 

Korn,  Frances  12,  35,  97,  167 

McClellan,  Clair  C.  35 

Marshall,  Chauncy  R.  36,  97,  99,  128 

Mellinger,  Dole  E.  36,  129,  168 

Michoel,  Roy  K.  9,  36,  97,  127 

Mooney,  Morilyn  38,  106 

Rosenik,  E.  Lorroine  40 

Russell,  Morion  S.  41,  97,  99,  106 

Schnur,  Anno  M.  41,  104 

Sherotsky,  Mary  L.  29,  41,  97,  123 

Slenker,  Robert  12,  42,  135 

Smith,  Beotrice  L.  42,  124 

Thocher,  Morionne  M.  21,  42,  110 

Thomas,  Samuel  D.  12,  43,  83,  166 

West,  Emily  45 

BUSINESS 

Boird,  Dovid  R.  25 

Barnett,  Alfred  13,  24,  75,  136 

Berish,  Mory  K.  24,  114 

Bindas,  Verno  24,  110,  111 

Bishop,  Betty  J.  25 

Bloom,  Chester  E.  26,  80,  114 

Boering,  Mary  J.  26,  101 

Bolton,  Margaret  E.  27 

Boyd,  William  E.  27,  83,  96,  136 

Buchanan,  Robert  J.  13,  26,  135,  166 

Budd,  Donold  L.  27,  135 

Christian,  Day  W.  27 

Christie,  David  R.  27,  99,  101,  104 

Crispeno,  Rudolph  J.  28,  136 

Dovidson,  John  L.  28 

Deon,  John  W.  28,  136,  168 

Decker,  Robert  28,  141 

DeGaetono,  Arveto  F.  29,  120,  121 

Diano,  Mary  Ann  28 

Forgo,  Howord   30,  97,  101 

Ferencz,  Dorothy  L.  31,  99,  101 

Gennocro,  William  F.  13,  31,  134,  135 

Grenoldo,  Joan  30,  114 

Holton,  Betty  G.  33 

Houck,  Williom  H.  32 

Hutton,  Sallie  B.  33,  101,  124 

Ingols,  Waide,  33,  139,  140 

Johnson,  Charles  H.  32 

Johnston,  Edwin  D.  32 

KoutTman,  James  33 

Kepple,  Shirley  34,  65,  110,  111 

Kroynok,  John  P.  34,  80,  136 

Larsen,  Mory  L  35,  120,  121 

little,  Ann  O.  34,  114 

McGloughlin,  John  E.  36,  75,  127,  136 

Mogner,  Richord  M.  36 

Martucci,  Gilda  37,  101 

Michael,  George  36,  98,  101,  136 

Morgan,  Ray  39,  77,  79 

O'Neol,  Arlene  L.  39,  101 

Onest,  Marie  A.  39,  101,  124 

Onsteod,  John  J.  39,  136,  138 

Pauley,  Charles  A.  38,  67,  131,  168 

Rieger,  Betty  J.  40,  110,  111 

Schell,  Dale  E.  41,  131 

Shaffer,  Willis  40,  168 

Thomas,  Ellis  R.  43 

Trush,  Alex  98,  101,  131 
Voiro,  Jean  D.  43,  110,  111 
Way,  J.  Fred  45,  98,  101,  136 
Winters,  Wolter  W.  45,  135 
Yuckenberg,  Dolores  H.  39,  101 


ELEMENTARY 

Altemus,  Agnes  S.  24,  25 

Austin,  Sara  E.  24,  65,  110,  111 

Boird,  Ruth  A.  25,  106 

Barger,  Bernice  C.  24,  110,  111 

Baumgordner,  Morcio  J.  9,  24,  110 

Benson,  Shirley  A.  25,  106 

Beniz,  Mary  G.  24,  110,  111 

Bloom,  Morion  L.  26,  115 

Bluestone,  M.  Corol  26,  104 

Boyer,  Dole  E.  27 

Brodstock,  Barbara  J.  27,  124 

Brody,  Potricia  D.  27,  110,  III 

Buck,  Anna  J.  27,  116 

Casey,  Emory  G.  26,  126,  131 

Cotonzoro,  Josephine  T.  26,  93,  113 

Clepper,  Helen  L.  27,  110,  111 

Connell,  Jane  28 

Crum,  Maude  V.  28 

Dietrich,  Dorothy  28 

Donovon,  Elcy  28,  83,  106 

Evens,  Warren  D.  29,  42 

Fee,  Helen  J.  30,  116 

Fleck,  Donna  A.  31,  116 

Frencik,  Ruth  M.  31,  124,  125 

Fritz,  Georgia  M.  30,  116 

Geisler,  Lourene  A,  21,  113 

Giles,  Nancy  J.  31,  110 

Holavon,  William  31 

Honford,  Jock  C.  31,  33,  83 

Hillegoss,  Morilyn  L.  32,  44,  90,  120 

Hunter,  Thelmo  E.  110 

Karlovich,  Edward  J.  33,  131 

Kimmel,  Doris  E.  34,  119 

Kovach,  Sophia  35 

LeDonne,  Verno  35 

McCloskey,  Patricio  P.  36,  121 

McKinney,  Mabel  L.  36,  64,  110,  111 

McKinstry,  Maude  37,  114 

McNaul,  John  W.  37,  128,  129,  168 

MacKoy,  Virginia  25,  121,  167 

Miller,  Janet  L.  37,  55,  114,  115 

Miller,  Myrtle  C.  37,  119 

Miller,  Verno  E.  37,  110,  111 

Moore,  Joyce  B.  38,  104 

Morgan,  Marjorie  J.  39,  62 

Myers,  Helen  H.  39 

Peorce,  Janet  R.  38,  119 

Reom,  Edno  E.  40,  119 

Shevel,  B.  Arlene  41 

Strain,  Virginio  A.  42,  121 

Thomas,  Lois  M.  34,  42,  119 

Thomos,  Verden  L.  42,  113 

Tie,  Dorothy  M.  42 

Wogner,  Nancy  J.  44 

Wosson,  Margaret  J.  45,  119 

Weaver,  Joan  J.  45,  114,  115 

Wolfe,  Mory  L.  45,  104 

Woods,  Dorothy  J.  45,  56,  119 

HOME  ECONOMICS 

Bocon,  Sue  L.  25,  71,  124 
Barbour,  Betty  J.  24,  100,  124 
Bortges,  Morie  E.  24 
Beol,  Potricio  A.  24,  105 
Bell,  Nancy  A.  25,  123 
Bello,  Kotherine  L.  25,  116 
Bish,  Emmo  L.  25 
Bradford,  Joan  E.  27,  106,  166 
Cullen,  Nancy  25,  104 
Cupelli,  Christine  29,  106,  166 
DeFaIco,  Morgoret  M.  28,  120 
Ellsworth,  Nancy  L.  29,  106 
Hargreaves,  Rachel  K.  32 
Hosteller,  Mory  L.  32,  104 
Kensek,  Anne  33,  116 
Kettering,  Groce  34,  100 
Kinder,  Helen  I.  35,  123 
Leitch,  Mary  J.  35,  68,  100,  120 
Lemmon,  Betty  J.  35 


Lepley,  Betty  35,  106 
Linn,  Mory  Lee  34,  104 
Long,  Mary  J.  34,  100,  113 
Marstellor,  Edith  37,  66 
Millen,  Willonno  M.  36,  99,  100 
Mitchell,  Borboro  J.  38,  123 
Niles,  Anna  J.  38 
Oakes,  Audrey  L.  39,  100 
Prengle,  Delores  J.  30,  119 
Ream,  Helen  41,  114,  115 
Reeves,  Barbara  A.  41,  114 
Sutherland,  Mory  L.  42,  104 
Thomas,  Auleene  R.  43,  100 
Thomas,  Patricio  A.  43,  116 
Vogon,  Audrey  43,  123 
Wolley,  Mory  L.  44 
Warner,  Elizobeth  J.  45,  67 
Zets,  Marion  45,  100 

MUSIC 

Adams,  Judith  C.  24,  106 

Bagozzi,  David  25,  135 

Billman,  Norma  J.  24,  104 

Broeseker,  Phyllis  26,  119 

Brown,  Phyllis  J.  26 

Cole,  Glenna  C.  28 

Cuthbertson,  Barbara  J.  29,  71,  99 

Cuttler,  Jacqueline  J.  29,  119 

Dahlinger,  Jock  A.  29,  69,  70,  140 

DeSimone,  Marilyn  J.  29,  68,  91,  120 

Dombeck,  Nino  J.  28,  68,  104 

Fechek,  Ursula  C.  30,  99,  166 

Feist,  Leonard  30 

Finnegon,  Suzanne,  T.  31 

Forrester,  Sheila  31,  70,  71 

Gardner,  Vera  W.  71,  104 

Green,  Doris  30 

Grove,  Thomas  E.  30,  69,  70,  71 

Moll,  E.  Richard  31 

Heirholzer,  Mary  E.  32,  70 

Holquist,  Betty  M.  33,  71 

Johnston,  Jean  M.  32 

Krehely,  Ethel  E.  34,  124 

Keshan,  Robert  M.  35,  69 

Livengood,  William  34,  166 

Love,  Richard  J.  35 

McCahon,  Anno  I.  35,  71 

McCordle,  Rosejone  35 

McCormick,  Louise  E.  36 

Morco,  Alfred  J.  36,  69,  71,  135 

Marks,  Ronold  J.  71 

Metzel,  Raymond  L.  36,  69,  134 

Miller,  Jack  E.  37,  67,  129 

Mitchell,  Carol  J.  38,  70,  71,  116 

Nezneski,  Edward  29,  69,  71 

Nordby,  Kenneth  W.  38 

Peck,  Audrey  G.  28,  71,  119 

Phillips,  Wondo  A.  39,  112 

Pohl,  Robert  H.  39,  69,  140 

Routch,  Donald  E.  168 

Rybocki,  Charles  E.  41,  99,  140,  141 

Schwortz,  Jane  E.  40,  123 

Shafer,  Eorl  40,  69,  140 

Shreve,  Betty  J.  41,  69,  71 

Stanley,  Vol  69 

Stephens,  Mortha  J.  43,  99,  104 

Stewart,  James  R.  43,  53,  69,  140 

Stewort,  Janet  C.  43,  70,  123 

Truxal,  Carl  R.  43,  69,  134 

Wallace,  John  44,  68,  69 

Williams,  William  H.  44,  69,  140 

Williomson,  David  G.  44,  139,  140,  168 

Williamson,  Fanny  R.  44,  119 

Wilson,  James  R.  45,  69,  71,  140 

Wright,  Cotherine  M.  44,  71,  119 

Yeske,  Arnold  E.  44 

SECONDARY 

Allen,  Shirley  M.  24,  123 
Ardary,  Betty  24 


169 


Bell,  Mary  J.  25,  66,  96,  104 
Berringer,  Jean  M.  24,  bl ,  114 

Binney,  John  E.  25,  96 

Bruce,  Matthew  26,  67,  168 

Burgo,  Lawrence  R.  27 

Caletri,  Joseph  27,  75,  96,  127 

Callis,  John  27,  135 

Cannizzaro,  Dolores  R.  27,  68 

Chesney,  Nancy  L.  26,  113 

Chobany,  John  26 

Clark,  Frank  M.  27,  66,  68,  91 

Claypool,  Morgaret  B.  27,  114 

Crossmun,  Clifford  A.  28 

Delozier,  Theodore  29 

Dilts,  Evelyn  M.  28 

Dunmire,  David  A.  26 

Erickson,  Howard  R.  29,  67,  134,  168 

Farobaugh,  James  29,  96 

Fleck,  Albert  D.  31,  135 

Froggott,  Richard  B.  32,  96,  136,  168 

Fronis,  Elaine  30 

Geibel,  Jane  Y.  96 

Grabiak,  Richard  L.  31,  136 

Gresock,  John  30 

Hell,  Robert  A.  31 

Hartley,  Marilyn  32 

Hays,  Olen  H.  32,  77,  136,  137 

Hefright,  Donald  32,  128,  129,  168 

Holland,  Barbara  J.  33,  123 

Holland,  Lloyd  R.  33 

Huber,  H.  Ronald  32,  75,  76,  140 

Hunter,  Robert  32,  82,  96 

Igo,  Robert  V.  33 

Ivory,  John  H.  33 

Johnson,  Nellie  M.  32,  66,  113 

Jones,  Williom  R.  32,  136 

Joseph,  William  32,  75,  127,  136 

Keene,  Rita  J.  33,  114,  115 

Kerr,  Richard  A.  34 

Kuzmon,  Thelma  O.  34,  i>7 

Lantz,  William  E.  34,  168 

Leeper,  Romono  E.  35 

McClintock,  Dorothy  36,  106 

McLaughlin,  John  36,  99,  168 

McMillan,  Thomas  R.  37,  62,  162 

McVeigh,  Virginia  C.  37,  99,  116 

MocNeil,  Jeanne  M.  35,  36,  68,  106 

Mann,  Kenneth  L.  36,  168 

Medve,  Williom  S.  37 

Mellett,  Martin  J.  37,  135 

Meyers,  Jean  36 

Moore,  Roberta  38,  47,  109 

Nicoll,  Donald  38,  127,  136,  145 

Noble,  Mary  J.  38,  99 

O'Connor,  Edward  39 

Palmer,  Donald  N.  39,  131,  132 

Patsy,  Anthony  B.  38,  96,  136 

Pellegrene,  Fred  D.  39,  136,  138,  168 

Perhoskey,  Paul  39,  82,  96,  136 

Peterson,  Robert  C.  39,  68,  75,  139 

Phillips,  George  W.  39,  132 

Porter,  Fred  P.  40,  96 

Prusock,  Fred  40 

Rolston,  Ruby  J.  40,  114 

Rehm,  Robert  41 

Rend,  Nancy  41,  113 

Renn,  Paul  J.  41 

Reynolds,  Shirley  J.  38,  40,  123 

Rosenberg,  David  C.  40,  82,  126,  134 

Sendry,  Ernest  40,  168 

Schrenkel,  Louise  40 

Show,  Francis,  41 

Singel,  Andrew  42,  83,  168 

Snyder,  Helen  Irene  42 

Teichert,  Edward  A.  42,  126,  136,  138 

Thompson,  Pjul  42 

Tomb,  Elizabeth  C.  43 

Vargo,  John  K.  43,  68,  92,  135 
Waltermire,  William  J.  44,  80,  168 
Warfel,  Mary  G.  45,  68,  113 
Whitlock,  Walter  M.  44 
Winslow,  Paul  W.  45,  126,  132,  168 
Wohler,  Ronald  E.  45 
Yuhas,  Erma  E.  45 


JUNIORS 
ART 

Addis,  Julianne  24,  120,  121 

Comfort,  Comile  M.  46 

Dick,  James  M.  46,  128,  168 

Dunkle,  Annette  D.  12,  46,  124,  166 

Frere,  Renee  J.  46,  61,  122 

Fritz,  Madalyn  M,  12,  46,  125,  166 

Hallman,  Mildred  J.  46,  105 

Hornyak,  Jesse  A.  99 

Hosock,  L,  Elizabeth  61,  122 

Johnson,  Jean  M.  12,  46 

Kellerman,  Carole  E.  104 

Lehnert,  Thompson  G.  12,  46,  166,  167 

Mauk,  Vernon  C.  12,  46,  164 

Mylin,  Grace  L.  46,  121 

Oakford,  Ruth  A,  107 

Reed,  Margaret  A.  Ill 

Reid,  Lois  J.  110 

Shaffer,  Frank  75,  127,  137,  168 

Thomas,  Betty  M.  97,  104 

Ward,  Marilyn  V.  12,  46,  97,  125 

Wehler,  Joann  E.  46,  105 

Wernitz,  Jean  A.  104 

BUSINESS 

Abraham,  Diana  V.  13,  46,  63,  101 

Adornato,  Carmela  K.  46,  67,  101 

Conrath,  Kenneth  131 

Doverspike,  James  E.  132,  168 

Eagley,  Margaret  E.  13,  46,  67,  101 

Engelhardt,  Shirley  M.  13,  46,  95,  105 

Fiorina,  John  J.  168 

Foust,  Patricio  M.  61,  101,  115,  166 

Gornic,  Jacqueline  M.  46,  101,  104 

Garrity,  James  P.  99 

Gasper,  George  E.  46,  82,  98,  101 

Gibson,  Horry  A.  168 

Good,  James  A.  168 

Hoger,  Shirley  A.  46,  61,  101 

Hutzel,  Janet  L.  13,  46,  119 

Kircher,  William  R.  46,  137,  138,  168 

Knoll,  Lois  V.  46,  101 

Krotzer,  James  A.  168 

Makowski,  Raymond  F.  A6,  66,  131 

Mossoglio,  Carlo  J.  46,  67,  82,  97 

Meaner,  John  E.  98,  168 

Motto,  Leonard  E.  98,  101,  131 

Myers,  Shirley  M.  46,  64,  99,  101 

Neikam,  Geroldine  L.  46,  105,  161 

Noel,  William  E.  82,  168 

Odell,  Patricia  M.  13,  46,  63,  101 

Peoch,  James  R.  21,  46,  82,  168 

Raybuck,  Jean  D.  13,  46,  122 

Robertson,  Barbara  L.  46,  67,  101,  118 

Sontucci,  Rose  M.  46,  65 

Shaffer,  Robert  46,  168 

Smith,  Shirley  J.  46,  101 

Swouger,  John  C.  77,  79,  168 

Tronquill,  Cecil  J.  46,  81,  98,  101 

Valetti,  Eugene  A.  96,  131,  168 

Zilcosky,  D.  LaVerne  46,  67,  101,  116 

ELEMENTARY 

Bailey,  Doris  J.  122 
Barr,  Helen  A.  46,  125 
Betts,  Frederick  67,  141,  166 
Blackham,  Dolores  J.  46,  113 
Burgh,  Texanna  I.  107 
Copies,  Nancy  J.  121,  167 
Coppella,  Gildo  M.  46,  112,  113 
Clawson,  Edward  C.  141,  168 
Dovies,  Shirley  A.  99,  104 
Demchok,  Marianne  46,  119 
Dively,  Peggy  L.  46,  109,  141,  158 
Duncan,  Jaon  M.  46 
Everard,  Mary  J.  121,  167 
Everly,  Joan  M.  118,  119 
Forrell,  Mary  E.  121,  167 


Fuhrmonn,  Robert  P.  64,  68,  91,  131 

Gall,  Vivian  P.  47,  55,  63 

Garrity,  Marianne  L.  112,  113 

Ghrist,  Mary  C.  61,  62,  93,  122 

Gilkey,  Lila  46 

Grotz,  Ruth  E.  13,  121 

Groves,  Hazel  J.  108 

Guard,  Dorothy  107 

Guella,  Roger  V.  75,  168,  139 

Hall,  Esther  M.  99,  104 

Hamburg,  Barbara  J.  122 

Heddens,  Barbara  A.  95,  115 

Hoyman,  Eleanor  J.  46,  62,  63 

Jackson,  Patricio  A.  108 

Jokovoc,  Dorothy  M.  Ill 

Jancar,  Frances  J.  46 

Johnson,  Esther  L.  46,  62,  64 

Kissinger,  Elizabeth  A.  46,  119 

Klingensmith,  Ruth  G.  46,  64,  68,  91 

Krocht,  Margaret  H.  53,  95,  118,  119 

Kuhns,  Jack  W.  168 

Longnecker,  Janet  H.  71,  95,  107,  153 

Loucks,  Marilyn  J.  65 

McKissick,  Joan  J.  46,  113 

Mottys,  Faith  M.  99 

Means,  Margaret  C.  104 

Newman,  Mary  E.  58,  122 

Norris,  Lois  J.  124 

O'Connor,  Edgar  C.  83 

Ort,  Shirley  M.  46,  90,  119 

Peron,  Jean  M.  122,  152 

Peters,  Elizabeth  A.  58,  71,  147,  158 

Poorbaugh,  Morlene  A.  99,  112,  113 

Pritchard,  Roberta  J.  116 

Reo,  Elsie  L.  113,  167 

Shiveley,  Patricia  A.  46,  115 

Sobeck,  Potricio  L.  115 

Stonier,  Barbara  J.  124 

Thomas,  Shirley  D.  5S 

Thompson  Anne,  N.  55,  56,  107 

Tress,  Gretchen  S.  62 

Voiro,  Frank  M.,  Jr.  139 

Woife,  Charlotte  A.  105 

Walker,  Eunice  G.  125 

Wallace,  Marian  L.  46,  112,  113 

Wood,  Joanne  M.  95,  99,  122,  152 

Yeony,  Janet  R.  106 

HOME  ECONOMICS 

Bish,  Nancy  M.  25 

Cagley,  Norma  J.  14,  47,  99,  122 

Caldwell,  E.  Jeon  95,  108 

DeMorio,  Audrey  J.  47,  62,  65 

Dennick,  Shirley  M.  121 

Doverspike,  Esther  V.  95,  100,  116 

Elliott,  Hazel  L.  95,  100,  110 

Firment,  Mary  A.  100,  117 

Frank,  Gloria  J.  47,  109 

Gimmell,  Grace  121 

Haines,  Jacqueline  H.  63,  67 

Hamilton,  Betty  L.  105 

Honcherick,  Agnes  M.  14 

Hoys,  Barbara  A.  100 

Headlee,  Lois  J.  14 

Henkel,  Joan  L.  47,  100 

Hi'l,  Joan  C.  122 

Hopkins,  Barbara  J.  100,  119 

Lukos,  Norma  T.  47,  108 

Luther,  Carol  A.  63,  67 

Martin,  Shirley  A.  14,  47 

Miller,  Bertha  L.  64 

Miller,  Ruth  L.  58,  63,  115 

Nogy,  Dorothy  L.  67,  115 

Nenninger,  Solly  39 

Foley,  Catherine  G.  65 

Pompe,  Rose  M.  116 

Rukavino,  Armena  L.  117 

Schnell,  Joneonne  S.  47,  55,  68,  100 

Swaney,  Ella  J.  47 

Thompson,  Doris  M.  12 

Webber,  Mory  J.  47,  115 

Weller,  Myrtle  M.  105 


170 


MUSIC 

Buhite,  Mono  L.  71 

Bunt,  Joseph  A.  69,  71 

Corvin,  Anne  C.  71 

Duris,  Richard  M.  64,  71,  93,  128 

Emrick,  Laura  J.  47,  64,  93,  108 

Friedline,  Karl  W.  70,  71 

Gould,  Kenneth  R.  62,  69,  71,  128 

Guest,  Ralph  H,  69,  71 

Hoehler,  Dorothy  M,  63,  70,  71,  93 

lams,  Dorothy  M.  70,  71,  116 

Karolchik,  Michael  71,  141 

King,  Wilbert  A.  68,  69,  71 

Latshaw,  Esther  J.  104 

Lewis,  Gwendolyn  F.  69,  71,  93 

McElfresh,  Clair  T.  47,  69,  71,  139 

Maizi,  Jacqueline  A.  47,  69 

Martin,  Ivan  J.  69,  71 

Mikesell,  Marion  L.  47,  121 

Miller,  Samuel  D,  70,  71 

Mish,  Stonley  70,  71,  168 

Moore,  Anna  L.  110 

Patton,  Mary  Lou  71,  115 

Pietro,  Charles  69,  71,  141 

Protzeller,  Carole  A.  71 

Roney,  Grace  E.  69 

Reid,  James  R.  71,  139,  168 

Roberts,  Mary  E.  63,  69,  71 

Samson,  Chester  F.  47,  69,  71,  134 

Scott,  John  F.  71,  131 

Sims,  Edward  R.  47 

Singel,  Stephen  S.  69,  71,  139,  141 

Snyder,  Patricia  D.  69,  71,  124 

Spory,  Joann  N.  47,  69 

Stoughton,  Zoann  47,  63,  71,  104 

Thomas,  Norma  J.  47,  71 

Thompson,  Paula  A.  69,  71 

Thompson  Richard  P.  47,  69,  139,  156 

Vogan,  Joyce  M.  68,  90,  122 

Wolfe,  Marilyn  R.  47,  62,  71,  125 

SECONDARY 

Afanesko,  Max  75 

Antanaitis,  Robert  64,  65,  68,  91 

Black,  Edward,  75,  80 

Blair,  George  E.  75,  167,  168 

Bratton,  Raymond  F.  47,  67,  99 

Brown,  Willard  V.  47,  64,  132,  168 

Bruce,  David  168 

Brust,  James  47,  66 

Busch,  Charlotte  M.  68,  112,  113 

Calhoun,  Donald  E.  62,  68 

Cardille,  William  R.  49,  83,  90 

Coleman,  Richard  C.  47,  131 

Cornell,  Jomes  N.  81,  126,  139 

Creps,  James  J.  58,  82,  168 

DelGreco,  Marshall  56,  139,  146,  168 

Elden,  Dolores  M.  47,  63,  65,  99 

Farror,  William  W.  16,  75,  82,  96 

Filcik,  Jules- P.  56,  67,  139,  167 

Funk,  Georgie  A.  66,  123 

Heiges,  Richard  F.  47,  61,  99,  168 

Hemphill,  Janis  M.  57,  108 

Hickey,  Daniel  E.  16,  131 

Hollen,  Betty  L.  66,  99 

Jordan,  Robert  P.  168 

Keefer,  Neal  T.  168 

Kissinger,  Margaret  J.  109 

Knorr,  Clyde  M.  47,  67,  82,  128 

Krepp,  Raymond  J.  96,  131,  168 

Kummer,  Betty  A.  47,  61,  99,  122 

Lauffer,  Charles  R.  131,  132 

McKennc,  James  F.  96,  138 

Marcenelle,  Anthony  J.  75,  76 

Mills,  Edward  D.  47,  168 

Moore,  Eugene  H.  61,  67,  141 

Myers,  Patricio  E.  58,  93,  117 

Ookes,  Carl  P.  168 

Pancella,  John  R.  47,  67,  !34,  168 

Reiser,  Mary  L.  66 

Reiss,  George  P.  80,  136 

Rowe,  Joan  L.  109 

Sabota,  William  F.  75,  127,  137,  168 

Sonner,  Glenn  Marlin  47,  75,  80,  132 


Scolpello,  Robert  L.  47,  134,  168 
Simcina,  George  128,  168 
Smith,  Norman  J.  80 
Strohl,  Frank  O.  47,  96 
Stranford,  Barbara  A.  116 
Thomas,  Robert  V.  136 
Toman,  John  M,  47,  99 
Trostle,  Herbert  G.  128,  129 
Worner,  Poul  B.  67,  96,  168 
Zoretich,  Carolyn  F.  67 
Zortman,  Richard  E.  168 

SOPHOMORES 
ART 

Allen,  Katrino  R.  46 

Bauer,  Claromoe  48,  122,  166 

Bennett,  Korlin  J.  12,  48,  55 

Cicerone,  Lillian  M.  46,  62 

Conner,  Barbara  J.  12,  48,  107,  143 

Curry,  Jane  L.  68 

Davis,  John  H.  141,  145,  168 

Edwards,  William  T.,  Jr.  12,  166,  168 

Erickson,  Paul  G.  176 

Fossler,  Norma  J.  12,  48,  121 

Gardner,  Rosemary  A.  118 

Gregor,  Doniel  12,  128,  168 

Hamilton,  Robert  W.  21,  141 

Howxhurst,  Wayne  195 

Lenzi,  Anthony  F.  127,  137,  145,  168 

Lesko,  Chorles  J.  12,  82,  126,  129 

McGeary,  Clyde  M.  12,  48,  61 

Mellon,  Beverly  J,  48,  63,  71 

Nelson,  Gladys  Mae  107,  167 

Neuroth,  Potricia  A.  12,  48,  109 

Nordsick,  Marjory  A.  48,  112,  167 

Pasternak,  William  12,  48,  61,  168 

Rexrode,  Emma  S.  48 

Rice,  Marilyn  A.  12,  124 

Rothhoor,  Lois  J.  Ill 

Sheetz,  Janet  E.  12,  55,  106,  143 

Stager,  Leonard  P.  168 

Speidel,  Roger  W.  12,  75,  127,  137 

Switzer,  Annabel  J.  12,  124 

Taylor,  Blair  E.  12,  48 

Thompson,  Robin  12,  48 

Trunick,  Thelma  E.  107,  143,  167 

Vitole,  Richard  E.  12,  128 

Walter,  Lloyd  E.  12,  134,  168 

Yeckley,  Twylo  L.  48,  63 

BUSINESS 

Aimini,  Violet  L.  48,  55 

Boginski,  Irene  48,  107 

Boltzer,  Charles  46,  141 

Behers,  Robert  E.  68 

Blockburn,  Clara  J.  48 

Blehar,  William  A.  137 

Branish,  Edward  G.  13,  75,  81,  127 

Brant,  Ethelyn  M.  46,  65 

Calabrese,  Mary  T.  46,  65 

Cosile,  Peter  P.  137,  138 

Cecchetti,  Eugene  C.  48,  134,  168 

Cloy,  Edward  S.  89,  96,  127,  137 

Coxey,  Paul  E.  82,  168 

Danielson,  Horry  A.  48,  75,  77,  76 

DeBlose,  Joseph  L.  48,  77,  80 

Donadio,  Albert  L.  168 

Flint,  Charles  B.  48,  61,  63,  141 

George,  John  W.  164,  168 

George,  Robert  A.  75,  81,  138 

Gerner,  Donna  L.  46,  62 

Greening  Ada  D.  13,  48,  122 

Johnston,  Margaret  M.  48 

Jones,  ClifFord  E.  141 

Kopsa,  Richard  S.  75,  77,  127,  168 

Kordistos,  Mary  48 

Kring,  Georgene  48 

Kuhns,  Lois  J.  13,  48,  55,  122 

Kunkle,  Barry  46,  134,  168 

Leone,  John  N.  1 68 

Mellett,  Williom  L.  75,  134 

Miller,  C.  William  126,  166 


Moore,  Hugh  F.  48,  61,  67,  141 
Perpich,  Helen  E.  120,  161 
Plymire,  Boyd  G.  48,  57,  65,  161 
Scheeren,  Solly  J.  13,  48,  65 
Spencer,  Davis  S.  48,  61,  141,  149 
Stampler,  Francis  W,  46,  80,  81,  139 
Stormer,  William  C.  168 
Strong,  Marjorie  E.  48 
Summerville,  June  E.  48,  122 
Theemler,  Sara  L.  48,  125 
Vanity,  Christine  13,  48,  55,  124 
Zeoli,  Mary  A.  48,  55,  65 
Zong,  Ella  E.  48,  55 

ELEMENTARY 

Agnew,  Robert  J.  132 

Aldstadt,  Solly  J.  48 

Anderson,  Juliet  48,  64 

Andrews,  Glenn  M.  168 

Bennett,  Shirley  A.  112 

Bernardo,  Rose  A.  143 

Book,  Barbara  L.  48,  64,  118 

Bushyager,  Marilyn  J.  48,  110 

Byers,  James  C.  168 

Cassidy,  Delores  M.  64,  65,  68,  117 

Castello,  Gildo  M.  62,  65 

Ceh,  Earl  S.  75,  127,  168 

Clark,  Maynord  168 

Conn,  Patricia  48 

Cesch,  Rita  D.  48 

Cushing,  Shirley  J.  121 

Daniels,  Lois  J.  113 

Dovidson,  Norma  E.  48,  63,  125 

Dovis,  Thelma  J.  71 

DeWitt,  Winifred  K.  48 

Eckstein,  Judith  C.  58,  121 

Faux,  Janette  L.  120 

Felton,  Paul  168 

Fish,  Mono  D.  71 

Fox,  Carol  L.  120 

Gardiner,  Nancy  J.  48 

Gendrolies,  Helen  M.  48 

Gordon,  Marilyn  F.  115 

Griffin,  Kathleen  S.  118 

Hall,  Martha  A.  48,  117 

Hamill,  Helen  M.  55,  104 

Hordick,  JoAnne  125 

Hoffman,  Phyllis  A.  48,  55,  64,  120 

Hunter,  Bernadette  H.  48,  71 

Ide,  Jean  C.  61,  122,  152 

Jennings,  Shirley  J.  4,  48 

Johnston,  Betty  A.  48 

Karper,  Barbara  L.  48 

Keating,  Mary  A.  117 

Kuhl,  Margaret  A.  121 

LeGoullon,  Marie  L.  55 

Lingenfelter,  Dorothy  I.  55 

Lower,  Kotherine  A.  121 

Lunderstodt,  Marilyn  J.  48 

Mclntyre,  Karene  H.  117 

McPherson,  Horry  B.  80 

Malick,  Nadia  48,  71,  108 

Morton,  Nancy  L.  49,  121 

Mazziotti,  Barbara  A.  68,  104 

Miller,  June  J.  48,  112 

Miller,  Marilyn  G.  65,  68 

Moore,  Earl  E.,  Jr.  75 

Nadolny,  Ella  M.  48,  111 

Povlovich,  Lucas,  131 

Peterson,  Caryl  J.  121 

Repine,  Winifred  D.  55 

Rosenthal,  Morris  131 

Russell,  Ronald  W.  75,  76,  80,  168 

Schellhommer,  Dolores  I.  120 

Shaner,  Marjorie  S.  48,  64,  117 

Skinkle,  Solly  J.  48,  71 

Spires,  JoAnn  121 

Swartz,  Ruth  E.  48,  121 

Thompson,  Margaret  A.  62 

Ullom,  Shirley  A.  118,  119 

Wagner,  Phyllis  I.  48,  71 

Walker,  Marilyn  J.  125 

Watson,  Lee  J.,  Jr.  67,  167,  168 

Weller,  Alice  R.  117 


171 


Werner,  Geraldine  A.  55,  112 
Whiteman,  Lillian  R.  105 
Wolfe,  Martha  J.  65,  117 
Wright,  Nancy  A.  107,  143 

HOME  ECONOMICS 

Bosh,  Bernadine  55 
Bennett,  Marietta  P.  49 
Bigenho,  Lois  E.  49 
Bloom,  Mildred  R.  67 
Bowman,  Ruth  A.  14,  104 
Boyce,  Carol  49,  122 
Chuba,  Mary  M.  49,  108 
Connelly,  Corlene  M.  49,  55,  120 
Cooper,  Margaret  A.  63,  64,  65 
DelloVecchio,  Eleanor  A.  65 
Dodson,  Donna  49 
Gain,  Gladys  Y.  49 
Greider,  Doris  M.  49 
Hortzell,  Norma  J.  49 
Heerlein,  Miro  49,  71 
Hogue,  Mirian  L.  49,  65,  66,  67 
Johnson,  Joan  I.  115,  166 
Johnson,  Rosemary  C.  49 
Jones,  Alice  L.  49,  107,  143 
Kaltenborn,  Rose  A.  49,  118 
Kemp,  Sylvia  C.  117 
Kennedy,  Dolores  J.  49,  112 
McCobe,  Phyllis  M.  49,  107 
Mac  Neil,  Nancy  L.  153,  158 
Molone,  Sylvia  A.  65 
Marsh,  Esther  F.  49,  121 
Mihaiyi,  Eleanor  I.  49,  112 
Miller,  Janet  L.  58 
Mills,  Joan  I.  49 

O'Donnell,  Rosemarie  E.  49,  112 
Polios,  Jewell  A.  49,  105 
Pawol,  Sarah  A.  49,  115 
Price,  Mary  A.  49 
Reorick,  Mary  J.  49 
Reed,  Betty  121 
Repine,  Jane  T.  55 
Reynolds,  Joanne  M.  167 
Riddell,  Beverly  T.  49 
Rossi,  Jacquelyn  A,  122 
Smith,  Muriel  S.  125 
Spires,  Myrtle  M.  115 
Taylor,  Harriet  49 
Thieman,  Geroldine  E.  Ill 
Thomas,  Lois  A.  49 
Trimble,  Norma  49,  105 
Verbish,  Mary  A.  49,  117 
Waterhouse,  June  A.  122 
Young,  Helen  L,  14,  49,  62 
Zelenske,  Janet  B.  49 

MUSIC 

Agnew,  Eljeone  R.  47,  49,  62,  71 

Appel,  William  C.  49,  69,  71,  134 

Bernot,  Robert  E.  69,  71 

Biczko,  John  69,  168 

Bierer,  Laura  M.  69,  113 

Billings,  Alene  N.  49,  71,  115 

Bouch,  Barbara  L.  49,  70,  71,  117 

Burr,  Blodwen  49,  71,  125 

Cagley,  Mary  E.  49,  71,  122 

Carter,  Mary  J.  49,  118 

Chelgren,  Carolyn  M.  49,  69,  71,  104 

Conn,  Orville  S.  69,  71,  168 
Cornelius,  Doryl  M.  47,  69,  139 
Coughenour,  Robert  A.  58,  61,  92,  137 
Cummings,  Francis  G.  69 
Cuppett,  Richard  L.  69,  71,  168 
Davidson,  Margaret  E.  49,  69,  117 
DiCicco,  Daniel  69,  71,  168 
Ellert,  George  P.  49,  70,  71 
Erney,  Stewart  A.  69,  168 
Fleshmon,  M.  Dougloss  49,  63,  71,  134 
Fox,  Linda  L.  49,  71,  118 
Fuhrer,  Mary  Lou  47,  69,  71 
Isherwood,  Herbert  R.,  Jr.  49 
Johnson,  Dole  A.  49,  65,  69,  71 
Knavel,  Luana  M.  49,71,  118 
Kolok,  William  J.  69,  134 


Lomendolo,  Sam  C.  70,  71 

Lauffer,  James  H.  68,  69,  71,  139 

Leidy,  JoAnne  L.  49,  71,  107 

McBride,  Donno  M.  71,  121 

Macurdy,  Richard  D.  49,  69,  71,  168 

Maxwell,  James  W.,  Jr.  71,  82,  93,  134 

Megill,  Robert  A.  69,  71,  168 

Miller,  Lauro  E.  68 

Morgan,  Jean  A.  49,  71 

Munson,  Fronk  75,  137 

Potter,  Jonet  L.  49,  69,  71,  105 

Seipione,  Frank  J.  49,  69,  71,  168 

Sestini,  Nello  47,  71 

ShafFer,  Ruthanne  49,  69,  71,  122 

Small,  Marian  69,  71,  112 

Smith,  Andrew  W.,  Jr.  49,  70,  71,  168 

Sollinger,  Charles  E.  47,  70,  71,  139 

Towns,  Elvira  J.  49,  71,  117 

Young,  Jesse  D.  63,  69,  71,  134 

SECONDARY 

Anna,  Thomas  68 

Bolinf,  Francis  J.  66,  168 

Belli,  Dan  127,  138 

Bellis,  Robert  G.  49,  66,  68 

Corroll,  Robert  H.  168 

Costner,  Elizobeth  J.  16,  49,  67,  112 

Chiodo,  Joseph  B.  67,  168 

Christie,  Thomas  C.  168 

Conley,  John  75,  76,  77,  80 

Cover,  Alan  S.  67,  82,  128,  168 

Cowan,  Donald  R.  67 

Cugini,  John  47,  82,  137,  138 

D'Attilio,  Anthony  A.  96,  168 

Durst,  Donna  M.  167 

Enck,  Vance  C,  Jr.  47,  64,  66,  68 

Fisher,  Daisy  C.  55,  68 

Flicklnger,  Richard  E.  58,  141 

Frank,  John  E.  158,  168 

George,  Earl  77,  137 

Georges,  Robert  A.  61,  134 

Gerhart,  Robert  E.  67,  134,  166,  168 

Gill,  Chester,  F.  75,  137,  168 

Glenn,  Dwighl  W.  16,  49,  139,  168 

Good,  Meldo  A.  66,  68,  91,  121 

Goss,  Gerald  D.  47,  139,  159,  168 

Green,  Robert  E.  75,  167 

Grigos,  Nicholas  75,  168 

Guise,  Horry  W.,  Jr.  47,  167 

Gurski,  Chester  P.  77,  78,  79,  137 

Hockett,  James  E.  16,  141,  168 

Homill,  Elizabeth  E.  66,  125 

Hill,  Rebecca  16,  49,  64,  67 

Himes,  Todd  I.  64,  168 

Hock,  Robert  C.  49,  141,  154,168 

Hollidoy,  Leonard  L.  49,  141 

Josinski,  Louis  A.  168 

Kompert,  William  129 

Keeley,  Jacqueline  66 

Keller,  Martin  M.  75,  80,  167,  168 

Kelly,  Arthur  W.  168 

King,  Dorothy  L.  49,  117 

Krifzer,  Mortho  J.  55 

McClintock,  ColeHo  66 

McForlond,  Albert  L.  66,  93,  128 

McKelvey,  Jomes  G.,  Jr.  168 

Majdo,  Eugene  83 

Mayer,  Edward  H.  82,  141 

Miller,  Robert  G.  141,  168 

Mohr,  George  R.  47,  67,  80,  132 

Nealer,  Edward  A.  168 

Norman,  William  H.  96 

Ondreiack,  Betty  J.  49,  117 

Peron,  James  E.  168 

Peterson,  Roy  R.  166 

Pezzuti,  Leonora  A.  58 

Policicchio,  Marshall  J.  81,  168 

Principe,  James  M.  75,  76,  83,  139 

Roger,  Leoro  G.  55,  61,  68 

Reo,  James  F.  134,  166,  167,168 

Rhine,  Shirley  A.  55 

Ross,  Vaughn  49,  139,  168 

Roudobush,  Donald  R.  49,  168 

Sewak,  Bernard  S.  168 


Sheosley,  Edward  C.  168 

Simmons,  Joan  P.  66,  68 

Sober,  Barbara  J.  68,  91,  107 

Sokolovich,  George  75,  137 

Spodnik,  James  P.  67,  139,  168 

Stein,  Charles  H.  49,  168 

Stoehr,  John  W.  77,  78,  168 

Stricklett,  Robert  A.  81 

Stutz,  William  L.  80,  168 

Sweitzer,  Patricia  L.  16,  49,  67,  117 

Terbot,  Charles  R.  132 

Terpock,  Michoelene  A.  66 

Thomson,  Alvin  D.  75,  168 

Tredick,  Noncy  68 

Voltz,  Hubert  134 

Wodding,  Richard  V.  49,  168 

Wolfe,  Richard  D.  96 

Yewcic,  Stephen  77,  78,  167 

FRESHMEN 
ART 

Boss,  Fred  E.  50,  82,  168 
Butterworth,  William  H.  50,  168 
Colley,  Joseph  H.  50,  65,  82,  168 
Calloway,  Harold  T.  50 
Carnobuci,  Cormelo  C.  50 
Cook,  Nick  A.  50,  168 
Diehl,  Mary  L.  50 
James,  Philip  50 
Jonculo,  Barbara  E.  50,  106 
Kettering,  Nancy  L.  50,  121 
Kokolis,  Joseph  50,  168 
La  Bute,  Daniel  L.  50,  82,  166 
Long,  Stanley  W.  50,  168 
Morks,  Glenn  H.  50,  168 
Milkovich,  John  166,  168 
Miller,  Richard  E.  50,  168 
Moore,  Barry  E.  50,  91,  165,  166 
Nedrow,  Samuel  L.  50 
Sollode,  Mary  L.  50,  64 
Soswoy,  Joseph  R.  50,  168 
Shotzberger,  Samuel  E.  50,  68,  168 
Snyder,  Russell  E.  67,  141,  159 
Stephenson,  Melvin  K.  50 
Tucker,  Anne  R.  50,  121 
Turner,  Joseph  E.  50,  168 
Von  Morter,  Betty  L.  106,  143 
Wagner,  Patricio  J.  50,  112 
Wert,  Nancy  L.  50,  106 
Williams,  Sarah  J.  55 
Zommikiel,  John  A.  50,  168 

BUSINESS 

Bortlett,  Jane  L.  50 

Beck,  Hugh  S.  168 

Boyer,  Robert  E.  168 

Brenton,  John  J.  13,  50,  164,  168 

Buco,  Edmund  A.  168 

Cologero,  Albert  P.  168 

Carver,  Violet  M.  50,  118 

Chapman,  Mariorie  J.  50 

Claypoole,  Donald  G.  50,  81,  168 

Clyde,  Priscillo  A.  50 

DePetro,  Albert  75,  168 

DiLuigi,  James  P.  75 

Driscoll,  Ernest  P.  75,  79,  168 

Edwards,  Wendell  O.  168 

Emmonds,  Patricia  J.  112 

Fowcett,  Mary  L.  13,  48,  168 

Freshcorn,  Glenn  A.  50 

Fritz,  Richard  S.  168 

Harding,  Sylvia  A.  105 

Hasinger,  Mark  F.  168 

Hosinger,  Robert  75,  168 

Howord,  Harold  H.  82,  168 

Huemrich,  Betty  J.  13,  50,  61 

Huntley,  Williom  G.  50,  65,  81,  168 

Jones,  Barbara  K.  50,  66 

Koczkowski,  Edward  M.  168 

Kerr,  George  E.  168 

Kerr,  Thomas  168 

Kissinger,  Donald  H.  168 


172 


Korywchok,  Fronk  168 

Kuty,  Paul  168 

Labuda,  Maryann  L.  50,  65,  71 

leComte,  Jonel  50,  71 

Lewis,  Saro  Louise  50 

Lockard,  Bernard  W.  168 

Lukas,  Ronald  D.  168 

McCarthy,  Daniel  J.  168 

McCleary,  Donno  L.  112 

McClemens,  Samuel  W.  13,  63,  81,  168 

Malcolm,  Raymond  N.  75,  89,  127 

Marsden,  Betty  A.  50,  112 

Mastic,  Lois  A.  50,  111 

Miller,  Carmen  G.  13,  112 

Miller,  Evelyn  J.  50 

Ookes,  Norman  L.  12,  156,  168 

Obrock,  James  F   168 

Paustenboch,  Norma  C.  112 

Petitto,  Emma  J.  50 

Powell,  Jocquelyn  L.  >25 

Roger,  Edward  J.  168 

Rosdorf,  Lillian  R.  13,  50 

Rising,  Leonard  E.  168 

Shoaf,  Harriet  L.  13,  50,  108 

Smith,  Enid  L.  50 

Smith,  Fred  E.  168 

Smith,  Vera  M.  50,  71 

Stephenson,  Mary  K.  50,  166 

Taper,  Joan  L.  50,  161 

Trettel,  John  F.  168 

Vinton,  James  N.  4,  48,  139,  168 

Walley,  Glorio  A.  50 

Word,  Beverly  D.  50,  62 

Wottros,  Richord  R.  168 

Weimer,  Richard  81,  168 

White,  John  J.  50,  82 

Wiggins,  Wolter  E.  168 

Williams,  Bruce  H.  50 

Wissinger,  Ruth  G.  105 

Wolff,  Clorence  R.  75,  168 

Zimmerman,  Audrey  A.  50 

ELEMENTARY 

Agnew,  Mary  J.  50 

Ahlquist,  Jane  L.  50 

Alexander,  Lillian  E.  50,  71,  118,  125 

Bajorcos,  Leona  T.  125 

Boker,  Noncy  J.  122 

Ball,  Donna  J.  50,  65,  118 

Barjuca,  Mary  V.  50,  118 

Borkley,  Richard  B.  50,  168 

Basiiko,  Helen  50 

Bianco,  Thelmo  L.  55 

Billow,  Rheta  S.  122 

Boland,  Richard  50 

Broeseker,  Glendo  50,  118 

Broeseker,  Linda  50,  118 

Brown,  Patricio  A.  50,  112 

Burt,  Eleanor  A.  61,  122 

Caldarelli,  Shirley  122 

Calterone,  Mary  A.  61 

Compbell,  Ruth  M.  55 

Cielinski,  Renetta  C.  121 

Cloypool,  Nancy  E.  50 

Clement,  Carol  A.  105 

Conlon,  Rosemary  A.  50 

Corman,  Jacob  D.  65,  168 

Craig,  Priscilla  J.  58,  171 

Dick,  Dolores  50 

Doerr,  Mabel  M.  112 

Domenick,  Delores  48,  111 

Edmiston,  Elizabeth  J.  50,  66,  71 

Elliott,  Nancy  A.  50,  118 

Falger,  Joseph  D.  168 

Fitzmourice,  Patricia  50 

Gold,  Potricio  L.  50,  64,  66 

Gunsollus,  Mary  W.  106 

Holey,  Janet  105 

Horrick,  Morjorie  F.  13 

Hetrick,  Damoris  A.  50 

Hoch,  Beverly  A.  108 

Hosteller,  Betty  J.  50,  105 

Hrebor,  Joon  50 

Hysong,  Lois  J.  50 

Ireland,  Morgaret  B.  50,  111 


Johns,  Elizabeth  I.  122 

Jurilla,  Dolores  A.  48 

Kensick,  Martha  C.  108 

Kibsey,  Mary  71 

Kiniz,  Elinor  J.  50,  108 

Leber,  Janet  M.  64,  112 

Long,  Dogmar  M.  125 

Long,  Mary  L.  50,  64,  71,  105 

Lutes,  Janice  A.  108 

Luther,  Mary  J.  108 

McCorthy,  Morgaret  J.  118 

McClements,  Suzanne  118 

McNitt,  Janet  B.  50,  65 

Mokufka,  Josephine  L.  50 

Marth,  Morjorie  J.  50,  66 

Marts,  Normon  M.  168 

Motto,  Betty  L.  50,  66,  69 

Mock,  Gwennie  L.  112 

Moreou,  Charles  K.  168 

Ohmler,  Bernice  G.  118 

Owens,  Martha  M.  50,  66 

Pebley,  Kathleen  A.  121 

Phillips,  William  R.  158,  167 

Rhodes,  Fay  D.  50,  118 

Rode,  Ethel  J.  50,  66 

Rogers,  Mary  L.  50,  112 

Roland,  Donald  W.  168 

Rosborough,  James  E.  168 

Rosenberger,  Sally  A.  50,  61 

Runyan,  Morylou  71 

Russell,  Beverly,  J.  121 

Schussler,  Patricio  J.  50 

Sessler,  Wanda  J.  108 

Skebeck,  June  M.  55 

Smith,  Charles  W.  50,  62,  63,  65 

Snyder,  Nancy  E.  125 

Sorber,  Rose  A.  112 

Stoaf,  Mary  J.  50,  65,  112 

Stevens,  Janet  M.  121 

Taylor,  Hazel  E.  50 

Tessier,  Elaine  F.  50,  105 

Thorne,  Miriom  A.  50,  66 

Troxell,  Ruth  48 

Turnbull,  Elsie  L.  50,  66,  118 

Viggioni,  Vivi-Ann  122 

Word,  Lois  A.  50,  65,  66,  118 

Worren,  Morjorie  J.  121,  145 

Weiers,  Corole  D.  50,  105 

Whitlotch,  Mory  E.  13,  50,  64,  65 

Wilson,  Roger  168 

Woodle,  Shirle/  A.  125 

Zozonis,  Alpena  117 

HOME  ECONOMICS 

Abbey,  Nancy  B.  51,  122 
Alexander,  Evelyn  L.  51 
Bochman,  Barbara  J.  51,  118 
Baker,  Dorothy  E.  13,  154 
Byerle,  Nancy  L.  105 
Dietrick,  Martha  J.  51,  167 
Gonley,  Frances  J.  122,  148 
Gray,  Jeonette  51 
Honno,  Lorraine  M.  51 
Harrick,  Morjorie  51 
Haupt,  Charlotte  L.  112 
Heilmon,  Janice  R.  55 
Helm,  Suzanne  M.  118 
Henry,  S.  Morlene  14,  51,  62 
Hickok,  Margaret  H.  51 
Hoenstine,  Shirley  M.  122 
Hoover,  Joonn  M.  51 
Hurd,  Nancy  B.  115 
Ignatz,  Rosemorie  F.  125 
Ivey,  Dolores  F,  51,  112 
Korns,  Dorothy  49,  65,  125 
Kipp,  Janet  V.  49,  105 
Klore,  JoAnn  51,  122 
Kuzy,  Elaine  51 
Lewis,  Maralyn  C.  118 
Logan,  Jane  K.  92,  112 
Madison,  Jacqueline  I.  51,  122 
Mogee,  Sue  A.  14 
Olivo,  Rita  M.  106 
Orr,  Audrey  W.  121 
Orr,  Donna  L.  114 


PlatI,  Wava  E.  49,  111 
Popson,  Patricio  A.  65 
Randolph,  Betty  J.  112,  148 
Schutzler,  Dorolee  A.  Ill 
Sherotsky,  Olga  I.  89,  122 
Simpson,  Jonet  A.  14,  55,  115 
Sprecher,  Irma  51 
Tilley,  Eleanor  G.  105 
Troflcante,  Jean  A.  51,  108 
Tremone,  Lucille  K.  108 
Vogon,  Patricio  A.  51,  122 
Woldroff,  Laura  M.  51 
Watson,  Lois  K.  51 
Weaver,  Dora  R.  51,  66 

MUSIC 

Aglietti,  Frances  M.  71 

Andrew,  Antoinett  E.  51,  65,  69,  71 

Arrellono,  Ben  69,  71 

Biechler,  Charles  S.  69,  168 

Bierer,  Thomas  W.  51,  63,  168 

Botti,  Jomes  E.  69,  168 

Bryan,  Milly  M.  51,  69,  71 

Campbell,  Glenn  C.  69 

Cotolino,  Samuel  75 

Covonough,  Philip  S.  69,  168 

Dean,  John  W.  69,  82 

DeFigio,  Nicholos  F.  168 

Donatelli,  Viola  J.  51,  70,  71,  125 

Droke,  Elizabeth  D.  51,  71,  122 

Dudek,  Annette  51,  71,  125 

Emonuele,  Joseph  L.  51,  168 

Enterline,  Nancy  A.  71,  112 

Epier,  LoRue  O.  51,  69,  168 

Federici,  Jean  A.  71,  112 

Fleming,  Edwin  D.  69 

Foley,  Soronn  B.  71 

Frottorole,  Robert  W.  69,  168 

Frey,  Joan  L.  64,  69,  71,  167 

Gall,  Evelyn  L.  51,  71 

Gardner,  Dorothy  M.  51,  64,  89,  105 

Gentile,  Howord  C.  168 

Good,  Shermon  E.  69,  168 

Hilty,  Mary  M.  70,  71,  125 

Hoenstine,  Shirley  L.  70,  71 

Holler,  Helen  V.  61,  122 

Hoover,  Helen  L.  69,  71,  112 

Ide,  Martin  F.  65,  168 

Johnston,  Joyce  K.  51,  71,  122 

Lauffer,  Deone  E.  69,  168 

Lynch,  Robert  51 

Lebo,  Ramono  A.  51,  71,  118 

Leshko,  Gladys  71 

McCurdy,  Morion  M.  71 

Morsholl,  Ruth  E.  51,  70,  71 

Martin,  Janet  A.  71 

Meagher,  James  B.  127,  168 

Miller,  Shirley  J.  51,  71 

Moreland,  Andrew  I.  69,  168 

Nicholas,  William  J.  69,  168 

Nipps,  William  B.  168 

Patterson,  Lawrence  N.  69,  71,  89,  168 

Parsons,  Edward  51,  63 

Pecsenye,  Andrew  D.  69,  168 

Pipta,  Edward  C.  69,  168 

Potter,  Lois  49 

Pressau,  Jack  R.  62,  69,  168 

Reoy,  Solly  J.  71,  125 

Reith,  Carole  E.  51,  71 

Reiley,  Patrick  69,  168 

Rossi,  Robert  R.  51 

Sotterfield,  Loroine  H.  71,  122 

Schoenenbroich,  Anno  E.  71,  93 

Sell,  Christie  D.  69,  168 

Shoemaker,  Patricio  J.  51,  71 

Smith,  Margaret  A.  50,  121 

Smith,  Raymond  E.  69,  168 

Spognoli,  Eugene  E.  69,  168 

Stahlmon,  Shirley  71 

Strong,  Sara  J.  71 

Svingos,  Nick  D.  69 

Switzer,  Catherine  E.  69,  71 

Swyers,  Donald  H.  69 

Volko,  Dorothy  Ann  71 


173 


Walker,  Ronald  E.  69 
Welter,  Clair  R.  69 
West,  Marjorie  D.  69,  71,  121 
Williams,  Frank  E.  168 
Young,  Harold  S.  82,  168 

SECONDARY 

Accordino,  Anthony  S.  75,  79,  167,  168 

Admas,  John  R.  79 

Ammerman,  Sally  L.  Ill 

Bolint,  J.  Barry  168 

Batik,  John  168 

Baughman,  Ronald  E.  51,  82,  168 

Belles,  June  E.  51,  67 

Bolton,  Francis  E.  16,  75,  80 

Borgese,  Anthony  A.  75,  168 

Bufagna,  Donald  16,  168 

Byron,  William  D.  79,  168 

Caldwell,  Clair  T.  168 

Covonough,  Paul  E.  82,  168 

Chopko,  Francis  J.  168 

Cima,  Joseph  A.  81,  82,  168 

Clementson,  Abigail  A.  55 

Cole,  William  W.  168 

Crissman,  Roy  G.  168 

Culp,  William  H.  168 

Cunningham,  David  A.  75,  168 

CuHler,  Donald  A.  16,  62,  67,  167 

Dangott,  Donald  E.  168 

Daniels,  James  G.  79,  168 

Eines,  Robert  N.  168 


Elgin,  George  O.  168 
Emonuele,  Thomas  51,  168 
Flickinger,  James  M.  51,  168 
Formento,  Stephen  P.  75,  168 
Fraley,  Paul  M.  168 
Freeburg,  Norman  B.  81 
Golbroith,  Lane  D.  75,  168 
Gollaher,  Lawrence  V.  168 
GeferofT,  Roseann,  64,  108 
Glenn,  Edward  G.  168 
Gould,  James  W.  168 
Griffin,  Winnifred  A.  64,  105 
Gulick,  John  75 
Harris,  Patricia  J.  108 
Henderson,  Ellen  M.  61,  106 
Hohan,  Joanne  K.  106 
Horrell,  Paul  K.  168 
Hurd,  Chetwin  M.  168 
James,  Phyllis  A.  51,  67 
Joseph,  Jeffry  168 
Kane,  Marjorie  A.  71 
Kepley,  Richard  B.  81,  168 
Kinkead,  Edwin  R.  51,  81,  82,  168 
Kipp,  William  E.  75,  168 
Kleca,  Joseph  S.  67 
Kline,  Homer  P.  51,  168 
Knox,  John  W.  75,  168 
Lake,  Clifford  J.  168 
Lovell,  William  C.  168 
McForland,  Robert  W.  75,  79,  168 
McGee,  Herbert  E.  168 
Madden,  Janet  R.  109 


Mast,  Homer  G.  75,  168 
Mazzolo,  W.  Eugene  168 
Milliron,  Thomas  E.  168 
Moorhead,  Lisle  W.  168 
Nichols,  Marie  R.  51 
Paul,  Willis  R,  168 
Peron,  Donno  J.  68,  105 
Plumpis,  Nicholas  J.  63,  64,  168 
Prescott,  Donald  L.  168 
Rogers,  Ralph  J.  168 
Rolnik,  Joseph  F.  69,  167 
Rowboftom,  June  C.  118 
Sagromoso,  Daniel  E.  16,  168 
Solem,  Robert  F.  168 
Sanders,  Judy  M,  51 
Scango,  Robert  P.  51,  168 
Scott,  James  E.  79,  168 
Sheasley,  Lillian  C.  51 
Sloff,  Edward  J.  16,  79,  167,  168 
Smith,  William  W.  168 
Spizzirri,  Julius  C.  68,  81 
Streams,  Frederick  A.  168 
Swauger,  Ralph  W.  16,  51,  79,  168 
Tebay,  Nancy  C.  115 
Tremul,  Joseph  R.  75 
Vaughn,  Beverly  A.  105 
Wakefield,  Donald  P.  168 
Waltermire,  Carl  E.  168 
Washington,  John  51,  82,  168 
Williams,  Charles  168 
Yukica,  Stanley  M.  168 
Zugay,  Vincent  J.  51,  168 


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Administration 10-11 

Advertisements 1  42-1  65 

Advisory  Board 56 

Alpha  Omega  Gamma 96 

Alpha  Sigma  Alpha 1  04- 1  05 

Alpha  Sigma  Tau 106-107 

Art  Club 12 

Baseball 80 

Basketball 77-79 

Beta  Sigma  Chi 108-109 

Beta  Sigma  Omicron 11  0-1  1  1 

Campus  Christian  Fellowship 62 

Campus  Views 4-7 

Canterbury  Club 64 

Cheerleaders 87 

College  Choir 71 

Concert  Band 69 

CUE 57 

Cultural  Life  Committee 57 

Dedication 3 

Delta  Phi  Delta 97 

Delta  Sigma  Chi 128-129 

Delta  Sigma  Epsilon 112-113 

Delta  Sigma  Nu 130-132 

Elementary  Division 16 

English  and  Speech  Club 68 

Erskine  Club 64 

Faculty 12-18 

Football 74-76 

Freshman  Class 50-51 

Gamma  Rho  Tau 98 

Golf 83 

Highlights 90-93 

Home  Economics  Club 14 

Intercollegiate  Conference  on  Government 67 

Interf raternity  Council 126 

International  Relations  Club 66 

Intramural  Sports 84-85 

Juni6r  Chamber  of  Commerce 13 

Junior  Class 46-47 

Kappa  Delta  Pi 99 

Kappa  Omicron  Phi 1 00 

Keith  Supervising  Teachers 19 

Lutheran  Student  Association 64 

Marching  Band 69 

Masquers 68 


Mellowmen 71 

Men's  Glee  Club 71 

Men's  Rush  Season 1  27 

Men's  Varsity  "I" 86 

Methodist  Club 65 

Music  Educators'  Club 15 

Newman  Club 65 

Non-resident  Women's  League 55 

OAK 60-61 

Panhellenic  Association 102 

PENN 58-59 

Personalized  Index 169-175 

Phi  Alpha  Zeta 133-135 

Phi  Mu 116-117 

Phi  Gamma  Beta 114-115 

Pi  Kappa  Sigma 118-119 

Pi  Omega  Pi 101 

Presbyterian  Club 65 

President 10 

Religious  Life  Committee 62 

ROTC 168 

Science  Club 67 

Secondary  Education  Division 16 

Senior  Class 22-45 

Sigma  Alpha  Eta 66 

Sigma  Sigma  Sigma 1  21-1  22 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 1  36-1  38 

Sigma  Tau  Gamma 1  39-1  41 

Soccer 82 

Social  Life  Committee 56 

Sophomore  Class 48-49 

String  Orchestra 70 

Student  Life 166-168 

Swimming 82 

Symphony  Orchestra 71 

Tennis 83 

Theta  Sigma  Upsilon 1  22-1  23 

Winter  Sports  Club 66 

Women's  Collegiate  Association 55 

Women's  Glee  Club 71 

Women's  Rush  Season 1  03 

Women's  Varsity  "I" 87 

Wrestling 81 

YMCA 63 

YWCA 63 

Zeta  Tau  Alpha 124-125 


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